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**fScan Reference Manual, Chapter 1 (Topics): Menus** | **fScan Reference Manual, Chapter 1 (Topics): Menus** | ||
===== Menus -- Using taskbars and dialogs ===== | ===== Menus -- Using taskbars and dialogs ===== | ||
+ | The graphical user interface (GUI) for fScan is organized around " | ||
- | ==== Menus -- Summary List ==== | + | To access the functions within each taskbar menu, click on that menu tab to expand it. When you want to hide the tab, click the empty gray space on the tab to the right of the name to collapse it. When you expand a tab that would not fit on the screen fScan will automatically collapse the least recently used tabs as necessary to fit the new menu list. |
+ | Within each taskbar menu you can left click an icon to execute its associated command. Most icons also have a command description available, which you can see by right clicking the icon (or by left clicking while holding doen the < | ||
- | === File === | + | ==== Creating and modifying taskbars |
+ | Each taskbar menu is defined by 3 files, typically found within the MENUS subdirectory in the fScan' | ||
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+ | fScan has a function for creating and editting taskbar menus, along with a special taskbar GUI to facilitate the process. The File taskbar typically provides icons for starting the taskbar editor. | ||
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**See Also:**\\ | **See Also:**\\ |