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5. Click the transition listener whose properties<br />

you wish to view or change.<br />

5. Right-click the transition listener you wish to<br />

remove.<br />

A menu appears:<br />

6. Click the Custom Properties button.<br />

If the transition listener has custom properties<br />

associated with it, a properties dialog appears, and<br />

you may view and/or edit the properties. If the<br />

transition listener has no custom properties<br />

associated with it, a message appears to that effect.<br />

Note that none of the standard transition listeners<br />

have custom properties associated with them.<br />

6. Select Delete Transition Listener.<br />

A message appears, asking you to confirm that<br />

you wish to delete the Transition Listener.<br />

7. Click Yes.<br />

The transition listener is removed from the<br />

transition.<br />

Removing a Transition Listener from a<br />

Transition<br />

In some cases, you may no longer want to have a<br />

particular transition listener associated with the<br />

transition for a collection type.<br />

To remove a transition listener from a transition:<br />

1. Right-click the relevant collection type in the<br />

Collection Tree, and select Collection Type<br />

Configuration from the menu that appears.<br />

The Collection Type Configuration dialog<br />

appears.<br />

2. Click the plus sign next to states to expand the<br />

category and see the states that are associated<br />

with the collection type.<br />

3. Click the plus sign next to the state that is the<br />

initial state in the transition. In this example,<br />

the transition is from Open state to the Closed<br />

state.<br />

The Transition Types category appears.<br />

4. Click the plus sign next to Transition Types to<br />

expand it and see the transitions.<br />

Managing the Standard Transition<br />

Listeners<br />

Transition listeners are used to perform a certain<br />

function that is associated with a transition from<br />

one state of a collection to another. E-Notebook<br />

provides several, standard transition listeners that<br />

you may associate with transitions.<br />

They are:<br />

• Annotate Transition Listener – prompts the<br />

user for an annotation that is associated with<br />

the transition.<br />

• Required Properties Transition Listener –<br />

checks to ensure that the contents of the<br />

property list and tables meet the configured<br />

Required or Not Blank option. If they do not,<br />

then the transition will not be completed<br />

• Locked Container Transition Listener –<br />

checks to ensure that the container of the<br />

collection is in a state which permits full<br />

control over the contents of the container.<br />

E-Notebook<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> 2005/E-Notebook Managing Collection Types • 571<br />

Managing States and Transitions

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