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Chapter 10 Personalizing JMP 363<br />

Personalizing Toolbars (Windows and Linux)<br />

Figure 10.25 The Toolbar Button Properties General Tab<br />

10 Personalizing JMP<br />

2 Under the General tab, select either Command or Separator to specify whether you want the<br />

button to be a command or separator button.<br />

– Command buttons are the buttons you click to execute a command.<br />

– Separator buttons ( ) are lines you can add between command buttons to help separate or group<br />

them. Separators will not issue any commands and cannot be clicked.<br />

Step 3: Apply a Caption and Tooltip<br />

A caption is the name that you give your toolbar button. A tooltip is the text that appears when you<br />

position the cursor over the button. To add a caption and tooltip to your button:<br />

1 Under the General tab, type a unique name for the menu in the Caption box. You cannot have two<br />

or more toolbar buttons with the same name, including the name Untitled.<br />

2 Type a description of the button into the Tooltip box. Note that if you do not enter tooltip text in<br />

this box, JMP will use the text you enter for the caption as the tooltip text.<br />

Step 4: Assign Button Functionality<br />

When clicked, the toolbar buttons can either execute a predefined command, or it can run a JSL script.<br />

Use this table to help you specify what you want a button to do.<br />

Table 10.3 Assigning Actions to Toolbar Buttons<br />

Action<br />

Have the toolbar button<br />

access an existing JMP<br />

command when clicked<br />

Instructions<br />

1 From the General tab, select Builtin command from the Action<br />

to be Performed When This Command is Selected box.<br />

2 Click the drop-down menu and select a command from the list,<br />

which contains all platform level commands in JMP, including<br />

those that appear in submenus, such as Nonlinear or Partition.

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