CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
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Figure 80: <strong>CANoe</strong> Panels<br />
In the Panel Editor you assign an environment variable or a signal - whose value is to<br />
be changed or displayed - to all control and display elements. Moreover, you can<br />
place static elements (text, bitmaps) on the panel which are independent of the environment<br />
variables.<br />
All control and display elements (switches and buttons for discrete environment variables,<br />
sliders for continuous environment variables , etc.) can be placed freely on the<br />
panel and may also overlap. New alignment functions for individual elements and<br />
group functions (e.g. center, left-justify, etc.) simplify the structuring of panels.<br />
Elements can be configured after double clicking with the left mouse button. A special<br />
requirement is that each control must have an environment variable or a signal assigned<br />
to it from the database. Panels are saved in <strong>CANoe</strong> panel file format (default<br />
extension CNP) and can then be loaded in the simulation system.<br />
Besides a variety of predefined elements, the Panel Editor lets you insert bitmap<br />
elements with user-defined bitmaps. Overlapping and transparent elements allow you<br />
to place controls in any desired manner on the panel, adjacent to one another or<br />
above one another. They also enable the display of a wide variety of bitmap element<br />
forms. There is a transparency color for the overall panel. This allows background<br />
bitmaps for bitmap elements whose transparency is active to shine through.<br />
© Vector Informatik GmbH <strong>CANoe</strong>/<strong>DENoe</strong> Manual Version 4.1.1