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364 Personalizing JMP Chapter 10<br />

Personalizing Toolbars (Windows and Linux)<br />

Table 10.3 Assigning Actions to Toolbar Buttons<br />

Action<br />

Have the toolbar button<br />

run a JSL script that is<br />

found in a separate file<br />

Run a JSL script that you<br />

type in and save with the<br />

button<br />

Instructions<br />

1 From the General tab, select Run JSL in this file from the Action<br />

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

2 Click the Browse button and specify the path to the file<br />

containing the JSL.<br />

1 From the General tab, select Execute this JSL from the Action to<br />

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

2 Type in the JSL.<br />

Step 5: Give the Button an Icon<br />

Your button can contain a graphic that indicates what it will do when clicked. This graphic can be a<br />

generic one that JMP provides, or it can be any graphic that resides on your computer. To give the<br />

button an icon:<br />

1 Click the Icon tab in the Toolbar Button Properties window, as shown in Figure 10.26.<br />

Figure 10.26 The Icon Tab<br />

2 Select one of the following:<br />

None<br />

Select this option if you do not want the toolbar button to have an icon.<br />

Builtin Icon ID Select this if you want the toolbar button to have an icon that JMP provides. Click<br />

the drop-down menu and select an icon ID to assign the button one of the predefined icons.<br />

Use Bitmap Select this if you want the toolbar button to have an icon that you have stored as a<br />

bitmap (.bmp file) on your computer. Click Browse then select the bitmap (.bmp file), and then<br />

click OK.

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