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en:settings [2021/01/20 15:29] onyxadminen:settings [2023/02/16 08:58] – [INI Settings] onyxadmin
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 ======Settings====== ======Settings======
 +[[https://www.onyx.orthorobot.com/index.php?lang=en|{{:start.png?200|}}]]
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   * Keybord Shortcut [CTRL]+O   * Keybord Shortcut [CTRL]+O
  
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 ===== INI Settings ===== ===== INI Settings =====
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 +<WRAP important>
 +INI Settings should only be edited/modified by experienced professionals having sufficient knowledge about the anticipated result of the modification. Inappropriate changes to the INI, adding or deleting entries and/or parameters may result in malfunctioning or failure of the local clients application.
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 Local settings for Onyx client appliactions are saved separately for Windows™ login and computer name in a configuration record (Syntax: Login[Workstation]) in the Onyx database. With respect to former Windows™ versions such client configuration record is called "INI".\\ Local settings for Onyx client appliactions are saved separately for Windows™ login and computer name in a configuration record (Syntax: Login[Workstation]) in the Onyx database. With respect to former Windows™ versions such client configuration record is called "INI".\\
 If the Onyx main context menu is opened by pressed [CTRL] button, context menu item [Configurationen] will be displayed to open the [[wdw_onyxconfigurations|Onyx Configurationen]] window. All client configurations stored in the database can be displayed, edited, assigned and managed.\\ If the Onyx main context menu is opened by pressed [CTRL] button, context menu item [Configurationen] will be displayed to open the [[wdw_onyxconfigurations|Onyx Configurationen]] window. All client configurations stored in the database can be displayed, edited, assigned and managed.\\
-The used configuration can be opened and modified in an [[wdw_iniedit|INI edit window ]] also by button combination [SHIFT]+[CTRL] and left mouseklick on the help icon top right in the program main window.\\+The used configuration can be opened and modified in an INI edit window also by button combination <wrap hi>[SHIFT]+[CTRL] and left mouseklick</wrap> on the help icon top right in the program main window.\\
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 | [[section_infoserver|Section [InfoServer]]]          | | [[section_infoserver|Section [InfoServer]]]          |
 | [[section_kommunikation|Section [Kommunikation]]]    | | [[section_kommunikation|Section [Kommunikation]]]    |
 +| [[section_kylix|Sektion [Kylix]]]                    |
 | [[section_media|Section [Media]]]                    | | [[section_media|Section [Media]]]                    |
 | [[section_mountcast|Section [MountCast]]]            | | [[section_mountcast|Section [MountCast]]]            |
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- +===== Skin Colors ===== 
-^ :!: Note                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     ^ +After initial installation, the program will appear with a grey standard skin colorBy activation, the skin color will switch to the standard blue user interface or in case a customized branding is assigned with the activation (e.g. for program version OnyxCeph³™ CA-Smart 3D), another skin color can appear.\\
-| INI Settings should only be edited/modified by experienced professionals having sufficient knowledge about the anticipated result of the modificationInappropriate changes to the INI, adding or deleting entries and/or parameters may result in malfunctioning or failure of the local clients application.|+
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-===== Skin Colours ===== 
-After initial installation, the program will appear with a grey standard skin colour. \\ 
-By activation, the skin colour will switch to the standard blue user interface or - in case a customized branding is assigned with the activation (e.g. for program version OnyxCeph³™ CA-Smart 3D), another skin colour can appear.\\ 
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-===== Splash ===== 
-A customized splash bitmap can be displayed for a predefined period when OnyxCeph³™ is launched locally. The splash file splash.bin can be created by means of the [[program_onyxsplah|OnyxSplash.exe]] program and has to be available in the local client files folder Onyx3Client. To survive client updates, it also should be copied to folder ..\Onyx3Server\ClientFiles\ on the Onyx database server.\\ 
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en/settings.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/29 07:18 by onyxadmin