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EDD/DM Changes for release 2.4 Deb Kerstiens September 4, 1997

Displaying Converted Data (2.4) Available on text update, bar, meter, and indicator Supports identical calc record operations Only the dynamic channel of the object and constants are available the current value is represented by the variable “A” A conversion is specified by: dmCalcIn = A * PI * 2.0 To express units select “append” on units modifier and enter the new units Not yet implemented on controllers Other parameters to the conversion are also not yet implemented

Changes to Text Entry Hexadecimal input by specifying the first two characters as “0x” or “0X” (2.4) Sexagesimal input by specifying the first two characters as “0s” or “0S” (2.4) Selects all text when MB1 (left mouse button) is double clicked (2.4) Selected text is replaced when you start typing (2.4)

Text Handling Sexagesimal text was added to the options (2.4) Bug fix on handling exponential and engineering formats (2.4)

Valuator Changes Responds to the arrow keys (2.4) –left and down are the same as selecting the decrement menu option –right and up are the same as selecting the increment option The increment and decrement value can be set during edit time or overridden during operation. (2.4) Configure increment/decrement and send on motion/release can be sent in edd (2..3) Outline supported - so valuator can be used without limits displayed (2.3)

Filename Selection Controller (2.4) Controller added for file selection Used to write pathnames to stringout records Similar to a menu If MB1 (left mouse button) is pressed - a Motif file selection dialog appears In EDD - two fields are provided for search patterns on the “path name” and “selection pattern” repsectively

Proportional Scaling and Resize (2.4) Proportional scaling is added to DM The scaling is provided to support different display resolution The size is kept in integers - and this has not been converted to floating point. As a result, resizing toa very small size could result in loosing objects when making the screen larger

Bug Fixes Color rule based dynamic objects pop to the front - even when it should be occluded (2.4) Double click on related display call-up caused dm to crash (2.3)

DM Motif Startup Widget (2.3) Motif startup widget for dm - with pull-down menus Menu includes –“file->open display” - only works on the initial display –print to file Macro replacement is currently not available on open display

Scalable Fonts Font sizes supported , 35, 45, 55, 65, 75, 85, and 95 They are a compiler time option - in the Makefile for rti, gizmo, util, and edd - specified as -DSCALABLE_FONTS. This is in versions after remove it if you are not interested.

Print Button Print display button added Print options button added Left button causes the display to be printed Right button brings up the printer options

Future Modifications Port to run under windows NT using a Motif library Other changes are subject to decisions regarding the next generation MMI