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Blue/red menu bar



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Availability
Available in MIL-Lite

Available in MIL

There can be up to five different buttons on the blue menu bar.

  • Current help file name. The left-most button indicates the name of the current help file. The name reflects your latest Processing Pack installation, since this updates the main portion of the help. Other updates are only indicated in the release notes.

  • Customize help. Clicking on the button will return you to the Welcome section earlier in this chapter. In this section, you can choose settings such as boards and operating system. When you click on the Save Settings button, these settings will become the default global settings of the current help file.

  • MIL systems. The MIL systems button allows you to filter the help information so that it is specific to allocated MIL systems. This button is only available in the MIL Reference. In addition, a tool tip appears to remind you which column you are looking at, whenever you hover your mouse over a MIL system-specific column. The MIL system-specific columns appear on the right-hand side of a row, and indicate whether or not the information in the row applies to a particular system. A blank MIL system-specific column indicates that the system is unaffected by the information in that row. If an entire table contains no MIL system-specific columns, then all the information in the table applies to all the systems.

  • Tables. The Tables button allows you to globally change the display of tables in the MIL Reference so that they initially appear collapsed. By default, all the tables are fully expanded.

    You can then collapse or expand the individual tables or rows of tables locally. There are two ways to do so. You can click on the plus or minus sign within each table, on the left side of each row, and you can click on the Summarize or More details link in each row.

    Clicking on the plus or minus sign (or the Summarize or More details link) will expand or close that particular row, respectively.

    If you click on the plus or minus sign in the table header, that selection will cascade through the whole table. These local changes are only temporary. If you leave the page and come back, the alterations made to the tables are not remembered and the global settings are applied.

    If you open (or collapse) tables and then change your MIL systems settings, all the tables in your document will revert to their global settings.

  • Save settings. Clicking on the button will return you to the Welcome section earlier in this chapter. In this section, you can choose settings such as boards and operating system. When you click on the Save Settings button, these settings will become the default global settings of the current help file.

The blue menu bar turns red when the chosen topic is not applicable to one of your global settings. For example, should you choose to investigate a function that is not applicable to the board or product that you have selected, the blue menu bar would turn red.