Using the Viewer in Elipse E3: Introduction.
The Viewer is the object where you can set up the application’s visualization. In this series of articles, we will discuss the settings that can be implemented in the applications,…
The Viewer is the object where you can set up the application’s visualization. In this series of articles, we will discuss the settings that can be implemented in the applications,…
Introduction Many times, the network between the E3 Server and a Viewer will become slower, which in turn causes some issues when updating values and figures, among others. Error when…
Question: How much bandwidth is consumed by a Viewer on a TCP/IP network? Solution: There isn’t a single answer to this question, since the value will depend on the application.…
Question: After window switching has been disabled and the application has stopped running, the CTRL+Alt+DEL command no longer works. How can I fix it? Solution: To do so, access Windows…
Question: How can I create a Viewer shortcut for connecting directly to the domain? Solution: To do so, follow these procedures: Click Start–All Programs–Elipse Software–Elipse E3. Right-click the Viewer and…
Question: Where can I place a warning message that there has been a Viewer Only restriction so that I don’t have to change this information in each button’s script individually?…
Question: In a computer with two monitors, will the screen with no focus also be updated? Solution: Yes, it will also be updated, because this action doesn’t depend on screen…
Question: Does the Viewer work in a Thin Client PC? Solution: Yes, it does. NOTE: A Thin Client is just a terminal that opens a session in the server that…
Question: How can I open a windowed screen that doesn’t keep the previous screen from being opened? Solution: In the desired event, select the Open Screen pick. In the pick’s…
Elipse E3‘s vector graphic interface encompasses the most powerful resources available. The attached application illustrates how some of these resources are used, via implementations using E3‘s screen objects. This example…