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Datacolor TOOLS™ Form Editor Guide
Datacolor TOOLS™ Form Editor Guide (Rev. 2, June, 2006)
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Contents
Datacolor TOOLS Form Editor....................................................1 Overview.................................................................................................1 Form Maintenance..................................................................................1 User Field Maintenance..........................................................................2 Procedure Maintenance..........................................................................3 About This Guide....................................................................................3 Installing the Form Editor Program .........................................................4 Launching the Program ..........................................................................5 Running the Program..............................................................................5 Opening an Existing Form ......................................................................5 Exiting the Program ................................................................................6 Form Components ..................................................................................7
Form Types .....................................................................................7 Screen Forms...........................................................................7 Printer Forms............................................................................8 File Forms ................................................................................8
Fields on the Forms.........................................................................8 System Fields...........................................................................9 Standard Fields ......................................................................10 Batch Fields............................................................................11 Delta Fields ............................................................................12
Form Maintenance................................................................................14 Creating a Form.............................................................................14
Naming Form Files .................................................................15 Selecting Display Coordinates.......................................................18 Inserting Fields on the Form..........................................................18 Marking Field for Input...................................................................24 Inserting Repeat Blocks.................................................................24 Aligning Fields ...............................................................................27 Inserting Text.................................................................................28 Inserting Buttons............................................................................30 Inserting Plots................................................................................32 Inserting Other Graphics into a Form ............................................35
Inserting a Color Patch...........................................................35 Inserting a Bitmap ..................................................................36 Inserting a Graphic .................................................................36
Resizing the Form Display Window ...............................................37 Saving a Form ...............................................................................37 Protecting your Custom Forms......................................................39 Editing and Deleting Forms ...........................................................39
Cut/Copy/Paste ......................................................................39
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Editing a Field.........................................................................40 Deleting a Field ......................................................................41 Removing a Repeat Block ......................................................41
Deleting an Entire Form.................................................................41 About Printer Forms ......................................................................41
Creating a New Printer Form..................................................42 Printer Forms, Repeat Fields..................................................44
About File Forms ...........................................................................44 Editing Forms with a Text Editor....................................................46
Screen Form Example............................................................46 Form File Format for Plots......................................................48
Menu Options .......................................................................................49 File Menu.......................................................................................49 Edit Menu ......................................................................................50
System Field Menu.................................................................52 Standard Field Menu ..............................................................52 Batch Field Menu ...................................................................53 Delta Field Menu ....................................................................54 User Field Maintenance..........................................................54 Procedure Maintenance .........................................................55
User Field Maintenance .............................................................57 Overview...............................................................................................57
Data Types ....................................................................................58 Before You Begin ..........................................................................58
Creating Custom Fields ........................................................................59 Procedure......................................................................................59
New Field Name.....................................................................60 Data Type...............................................................................61 Description .............................................................................62 Field Types.............................................................................62 CALC Example.......................................................................63
Math Operators and Functions Used in Calculation Field Type.....64 Field Attributes .......................................................................64 Field Uses ..............................................................................65
Implementing the New Field ..........................................................65 Protecting Custom Fields and Forms ............................................68
Procedure Maintenance.............................................................71 Overview...............................................................................................71 New Procedures ...................................................................................71 Implementing a Procedure in TOOLS...................................................76 Edit Procedure......................................................................................77
Appendix A: Form Editor Field Listing ....................................79 About the Field Listing ..........................................................................79 System Fields .......................................................................................80 Standard Fields ....................................................................................82 Batch Fields..........................................................................................91 Delta Fields.........................................................................................102
Index..........................................................................................115
Datacolor TOOLS™ Form Editor Overview 1
Datacolor TOOLS Form Editor
Overview The Datacolor TOOLS Form Editor is a companion product to Datacolor TOOLS. It provides two fundamental functions:
• Create and edit the forms used by Datacolor TOOLS. This is referred to as Form Maintenance.
• Create and edit the data fields displayed by Datacolor TOOLS and stored in the database. This is referred to as User Field Maintenance.
• Create and edit procedures implemented in Datacolor TOOLS. This is referred to as Procedure Maintenance.
Form Maintenance Forms are the basis of the Datacolor TOOLS user interface. All of the commands and information displayed by the program, both input and output are displayed on a form. Three types of forms are used by Datacolor TOOLS:
• Screen Forms. Controls the display of information on the computer monitor.
• Printer Forms. Controls the contents of the printed data.
• File Forms. Controls the information exported to ASCII files for examination outside of the Datacolor TOOLS environment.
Below is an example of a default screen form used by Datacolor TOOLS:
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Typically you will customize forms for two reasons:
• To customize the display of specific data fields. You select the data fields to be used and the location of the fields on the form. You can add text as needed. In the case of a Strength evaluation for example, you may include fields that display the As Is and Adjusted strength values for the standard and batch. See also Form Components and Form Maintenance in this guide for a detailed explanation of this function.
• To guide a user through a particular procedure. The form can be customized to include text and command buttons to prompt the user, step-by-step, through a procedure such as a strength evaluation. A form that includes a procedure may contain an Illuminant/Observer selection, a calibration button, and instructions for measuring the standard and batch samples. See also Procedure Maintenance in this guide for a detailed explanation of this function.
User Field Maintenance The Form Editor is also used to create custom fields that are not included in the database that is provided with Datacolor TOOLS. Each application has unique needs, and this feature allows you to create a field as needed. For example, you may assign a product code to approved colors, and would find it convenient to include that with the color record. Once a user field is created, it can be added to the database, and placed on forms.
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Procedure Maintenance The Form Editor includes options for a user to create a procedure. Procedures are powerful tools that guide a user, step-by-step, through a routine color evaluation process. A procedure can be designed to prompt the user for all required input, and to automatically display the resulting output. Procedures are accessed from buttons on the TOOLS button bar.
About This Guide This guide is organized into the following chapters:
• Overview. Provides an overview of the program functions, this user’s guide, and instructions for installing and launching the Form Editor program.
• Form Components. Identifies the types of forms used, the components used to create a form, and any interaction between the form components.
• Form Maintenance. Provides step-by step instructions for creating, editing and deleting forms. Instructions are provided for creating both procedure forms and data output forms. Discusses the creation and use of screen forms, printer forms and file forms.
• User Field Maintenance. Provides step-by-step instructions for creating user fields, and adding them to forms and to the database.
• Form Editor Menus. Provides a brief explanation of each menu option included in the program.
4 Installing the Form Editor Program Datacolor TOOLS™ Form Editor
Installing the Form Editor Program The default program installation for TOOLS includes the installation of the Form Editor program:
If you disabled the Form Editor as part of the installation, you must run the entire TOOLS installation procedure again to install the Form Editor program.
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Launching the Program To start the program, do the following:
• From the Windows desktop, click Start, Programs, Datacolor Spectrum, Datacolor Spectrum Utilities, Form Editor.
The Form Editor main window and menu bar are displayed.
Running the Program In order to successfully use this program, you should have a basic understanding of Windows and be able to execute various mouse functions such as clicking and dragging.
Opening an Existing Form A large selection of forms are included as part of the program installation. To become familiar with the structure and layout of TOOLS forms, you can open one of the existing forms. To open a form:
1. From the menu bar, select Edit, Open Form. The Open dialog box displays. By default, all the forms in the Documents and Settings/All Users/Application Data/Datacolor/Tools/Tools Global *.* are shown.
2. Double-click on the form to be opened.
3. To select a different folder, move to the Look in field, click the down arrow, and locate the applicable drive, folder and/or subfolder containing the form you want to open.
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3. Move through the folder listing and double-click on the form name. The form
is opened and displayed in the Form Editor window.
Exiting the Program When you want to close the Form Editor program, you can do one of the following:
1. From the menu bar, select File, Exit.
2. Click the control box found in the upper right-hand corner of the window displayed as an “X.”
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Form Components Forms are the basis of the Datacolor TOOLS user interface. All of the commands and information displayed by the program, both input and output are displayed on a form. The Form Editor is used to design and edit the forms.
Below is a comparison of a form as displayed in the Datacolor TOOLS program and the same form as displayed in the Form Editor:
Screen Form Displayed in TOOLS
Screen Form Displayed in Form Editor
Form Types Three types of forms are used by Datacolor TOOLS:
• Screen forms
• Printer forms
• File Forms
Each of these form types can be customized to your requirements.
Screen Forms
These are forms used to both input and display data to a video screen or terminal. Screen forms make up most of the Tools QC user interface. Screen forms have a title bar, can be moved and re-sized, and can be closed using a command button on the forms. Screen forms typically display standard and batch information, including spectral and colorimetric data and color differences. They can also include buttons for quick access to other QC functions.
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Printer Forms
Printer forms are used to generate printed output, allowing you to keep a printed record of your QC procedure. Printed records often contain a larger volume of information, and these forms are often several pages long. They are useful if you need to keep physical records for a large number of batches.
File Forms
File forms are designed to transfer color data from Datacolor TOOLS to an ASCII file. A file form saves the output to an ASCII file, in exactly the format you require. Data from ASCII files can be imported to other programs.
Fields on the Forms Fields are the individual data elements on the forms. You will populate your form with three classes of fields: input fields, text fields and output fields. When you create or edit a form, you will be adding and removing input fields, text fields and output fields.
• Input Fields. You can enter data from your keyboard into an input field. Examples include standard name and batch name.
• Text Fields. Used to label the data in an output field. Text fields can also be used to instruct the user as to what kind of information should be entered into an input field.
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• Output fields. Data generated by the program are displayed in output fields. There are four types of output fields:
− System fields
− Standard fields
− Batch fields
− Delta fields
Before you start to create or edit a form you should spend some time to select the fields you want to add or remove from the form. See also Appendix A in this guide for a complete list of all available fields.
System Fields
System Fields contain information that can be used in all QC procedures, and are not specific to standard or batch. See also Appendix A in this guide for a complete list of the System Fields.
System fields are accessed from the System Field menu on the toolbar. When this option is selected, the dialog box below is displayed:
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System Fields may include the following:
• Total number of standards and batches
• Total number of active standards and batches
• Current batch number
• Primary and current Illuminant name
NOTE These fields are listed in both the QC.FLD and USER.FLD files. The system field names are in brackets [ ] at the top of the QC.FLD file before the [STANDARD_DATA] section.
Standard Fields
These fields provide information specifically about the standard. The field may be an input field for the standard name, the time and date the standard was measured, spectral and colorimetric data, etc. See also Appendix A in this guide for a complete list of the Standard Fields.
Standard fields are accessed from the Standard Field menu on the toolbar:
Standard Fields may include the following:
• Standard name
• Standard folder name
• Spectral data (reflectance or transmittance values)
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• Colorimetric data (e.g. CIEL*a*b* values, Hunter Lab values, CMC values, etc.)
• Whiteness index values (e.g. E313 Whiteness values, Ganz Whiteness, etc.) and
• Yellowness index values (e.g. E313 Yellowness, D 1925 Yellowness, etc.)
• K/S values
• Date, time standard was measured
• Status of adjustments to standard
NOTE These fields are listed in both the QC.FLD and USER.FLD files. The standard field names are in brackets [ ] under the [STANDARD_DATA] section.
Batch Fields
These fields provide information specifically about the batch. The field may be an input field for the standard name, the time and date the batch was measured, spectral and colorimetric data, etc. See also Appendix A in this guide for a complete list of the System Fields.
Batch fields are accessed from the Batch Field menu on the toolbar:
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Batch fields may include the following:
• Batch name
• Batch folder name.
• Spectral data (reflectance or transmittance values)
• Colorimetric data (e.g. CIEL*a*b* values, Hunter Lab values, CMC values, etc.)
• Whiteness index values (e.g. E313 Whiteness values, Ganz Whiteness, etc.) and Yellowness index values (e.g. E313 Yellowness, D 1925 Yellowness, etc.)
• K/S values
• Date, time batch was measured
• Pass/fail judgment
• Status of adjustments to batch
NOTE These fields are listed in both the QC.FLD and USER.FLD files. The Batch field names are in brackets [ ] under the [BATCH_DATA] section.
Delta Fields
These fields display the differences (deltas) between the batch measurement value and the standard measurement value. For example, a "CIE Delta E*" field displays the total color difference between the standard and batch.
Delta fields are accessed from the Delta Field menu on the toolbar:
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Delta Fields include the following:
• Deltas (differences) for all color space equations offered (e.g. CIEL*a*b*, Hunter Lab, FMCII, CMC, etc.
• Whiteness, yellowness, and brightness deltas (differences)
• AI Pass/Fail values, tolerances, and verbal descriptors
• Pass/Fail determinations
• Standard deviation (1-10)
• Average (1-10)
• Strength difference and adjustment method
NOTE These fields are listed in both the QC.FLD and USER.FLD files. The Delta field names are in brackets [ ] under the [DELTA_DATA] section.
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Form Maintenance This section provides step-by–step instructions for creating and editing a form. All of the options used are accessed from the menu bar on the right side of the form window:
For the purposes of this explanation, a screen form will be created. It will include the following:
• Standard and batch names
• Standard color coordinates
• Batch deltas
• Pass/fail evaluation
NOTES The procedures used for creating/editing a printer or file form are very similar to those used for screen forms. Any differences are explained in About Printer Forms and About File Forms found at the end of this section. The files containing form information have the extension *.FRM. Depending on your system configuration, forms may be stored in three locations: * Global data directory location * App User data directory location * Terminal data directory location The forms may differ from one location to another. You should verify the location of the form file you want to change before you begin the edit. See also Datacolor TOOLS User’s Guide, Appendix, Data Locations for information regarding the folder locations and contents. See also Datacolor TOOLS Technical Reference.PDF for folder locations on a terminal server system. As a precaution, a backup of all customized forms should be stored on a portable media such as a CD, in the event of a system malfunction.
Creating a Form
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To create a new screen form:
1. From the menu bar, select File, New Form.
2. From the submenu of options—Screen, Printer, and File—select the appropriate form type. In this example, Screen Form is selected.
The Screen Form dialog box displays.
You are now ready to begin creating a new form.
Naming Form Files
Datacolor TOOLS forms are stored as ASCII text files. When you save a form in the Form Editor and you give it a name, an ASCII text file is created with the name “Filename.FRM”. Forms have 2 different names:
• External Filename. This is the name of the actual form file. This is the name that you give the form when you select the option “Save As” or “Save”. This is the name assigned to the *.FRM file you have created. When you view the contents of the TOOLS folder using Windows Explorer, this is the name that appears.
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• Internal or Program Name. This is the name entered into the Form Name/Header field shown below. It is displayed in the window header when the form is opened in TOOLS, and it also appears in the forms list in the TOOLS program.
NOTE A complete list and examples of all forms currently shipping is included in the Appendix of the Datacolor TOOLS User’s Guide.
• Form Name/Header. Enter name for this new form (e.g., Screen Form Example). This name appears in the window header and is used to select the form in the Tools program. You can enter up to 23 characters in this field.
NOTES The program will allow you to create multiple forms with the same name. However, the TOOLS program will only recognize one of the forms. We strongly advise you to assign unique names to each form you create or edit. It is possible that forms may be stored in three locations: a Global data directory, an App User data directory, and a Terminal data directory location. The forms may differ from one location to another. You should verify the location of the form file you want to change before you begin the edit.
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• Default III/Obs. Click the down arrow to view the choices and select the appropriate Illuminant/Observer condition to be used. If you select Current, the program will use the system default Illuminant/Observer. See also Datacolor TOOLS User Guide, Illuminant/Observer Menu for instructions to view and change this selection.
• Printer Form File Name. Leave this entry blank. The screen form is designed to display the output properly on a monitor, and may not print properly. If you need to print the output regularly, you should design a printer form to be used if a Print button on the screen form is selected.
− When all selections/entries are made, click the OK button. A blank screen form displays as a full size window.
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Selecting Display Coordinates The program reports the field locations as coordinates, and they are displayed in the title bar of the Form Editor window as you move around the form. The coordinates are used to identify where fields should be placed on the form.
1. Click on File Menu, Options.
Three units of measurement are available:
− Pixels. Defines the location of the field based on pixel location.
− Inches. Defines the location of the field based on inches. This unit is helpful when designing printer forms.
− Rows/Columns. The Row/Column option scales the form based on column and row numbers (e.g., C19, R2). The current position of the cursor is displayed in the title bar of the form window.
− None. If accurate field location is not required, select this option.
2. Click the button next to the preferred coordinate type. Click OK.
Inserting Fields on the Form Below is a step-by-step example to create a new form. All fields are added in the same manner. The procedure described here can be used regardless of the type of field, standard, batch, system, or delta being inserted into the form. The form created here will display the following information:
• Date (System field)
• Illuminant/Observer Condition (System field)
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• Standard Name (Standard field)
• Standard L*, C* h* Coordinates
• Batch Name (Batch field)
• DL, DC, DH, DE values for batch (Delta fields)
• Pass fail( Text )
• Labels for all of the fields (Text)
1. Add a text label. With the new form displayed on screen, move to the menu bar, and select Edit Menu, Insert Text.
NOTE There is an alternate method for inserting data or text into a form. Move the mouse pointer to the approximate location on the form, and click the right mouse button. A popup menu will display containing most of the Insert options.
Select the option to be used. The dialog box displayed below will appear.
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2. Enter the text to be displayed.
This example will start with the Date label.
3. The default font is System font. This font is defined in the computer
system's registry, and could be different on every PC. If a form is using a system font, and it is not appealing, you can choose another font for the form. If the displayed font is incorrect, click the Font button.
− In the Font dialog box, select the desired Font type, style, and size, and click OK. When you return to the Insert Data Field dialog box, the selected size is displayed in the Size field.
− When all selections/entries are made, click OK.
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4. Click OK. The text will be displayed in the top left corner of the form.
5. Use your mouse to move it to the correct position on the form:
6. Add the date field to the form. Click on System Fields. Use the up/down
scroll arrows to move through the list to locate the field to be inserted and click to highlight it.
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7. Complete the fields as appropriate on the bottom half of the window:
− In the Width field, enter the initial width for the field to display
on the form.
− In the Default Ill/Obs field, leave the default entry, Current.
− Strength Adjustment. Enables the strength adjustment option. Only applied to Batch and Delta fields.
− The default font is System font. This font is defined in the computer system's registry, and could be different on every PC. If a form is using a system font, and it is not appealing, you can choose another font for the form. Select the desired Font type, style, and size, and click OK.
− When all selections/entries are made, click OK. The field will be placed in the top left corner of the form.
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8. Use your mouse to reposition the date field:
9. Repeat this procedure for each text label and field to be added. To
reproduce the form in this example, you will need to insert text labels, system, standard, batch, and delta fields.
NOTES If there is no destination location selected on the form for the data or text, the data or text is automatically inserted into the upper left hand corner. This can sometimes cause visual difficulties as this next field may overlap an existing field(s). The placeholder used for an output field that contains numbers is the number symbol (###.##). The number of # characters and the position of the decimal point indicate the maximum number of digits and decimal places the number can have. The placeholder used for an output field that contains text (e.g. pass/fail result), is the letter c (cccccccccccc). The number of C characters identifies the width of field for a text field.
Below is an example of the finished form Screen Form Example:
10. Click on File Menu, Save Form or Save Form As to save the form.
11. To display the form, launch TOOLS and open the form. The form names are listed in alphabetical order. Below is the Screen Form Example we have created:
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Marking Field for Input This function allows you to mark a field on your form as an "input field." An input type field allows the user to enter or type information into it while working with Tools.
1. Click on the field to become an input field. The field is surrounded by a rectangle, indicating it is selected.
2. Move to the menu bar, and select Edit, Mark for Input. A permanent box is placed around the field, enabling it to accept data.
Inserting Repeat Blocks A repeat block is a piece of information that appears multiple times on the same form. For example, if you are evaluating multiple batches, you would need to repeat the batch name and batch data for each. To do this you must set up a repeat block on the form. A repeat block can be defined for a single field or a group of fields. The repeat block permits multiple outputs without actually having to insert multiple field locations. This simplifies the form design.
1. Open the form you are using and select the field to be repeated. In the form New Screen Form Example, the batch fields will be marked as repeat blocks. This will allow data from multiple batches to be displayed. To make the selection:
− Hold down the Shift key on the keyboard
− Using the mouse, draw a box around all fields to be repeated.
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2. From the menu bar, select Edit, Create Repeat Block. The Repeat field dialog box displays.
3. Number of Iterations per Screen/Page. Number of times the field is repeated on the screen or page. In this example, the information on four (4) batches/page will be displayed, under one (1) illuminant.
NOTES If you enter more fields than fit on the screen or page, an error message displays. You must lower the number of repeats to be displayed. When a repeat block is set, you cannot edit individual fields or add new fields to the repeat block section. See also Editing and Deleting Forms, Removing a Repeat Block for instructions to delete a repeat block.
4. Spacing between repeat fields. Specifies the amount of space to leave between the fields. Type the number of lines (for vertical repetition) or spaces (for horizontal repetition).
5. Sort Order. Assigns a priority to the sort used. In this example, you could display all of the data for one batch, or all of the batch data for a single Illuminant/Observer combination. For example: Sort on Ill/Obs. Repeat on ill/obs to see the first ill/obs condition with all the batches, then the second ill/obs, etc.
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D65 BAT1 D65 BAT2 D65 BAT3 A BAT1 A BAT2 A BAT3 Sort on Batches. Repeat on batches to see the first batch with all the ill/obs conditions, then the second batch, etc. BAT1 D65 BAT1 A BAT1 CWF BAT2 D65 BAT2 A BAT2 CWF
6. Direction (Vertical or Horizontal). Specifies the direction of the repeat of the fields.—e.g., up and down (Vertical) or side by side (Horizontal).
7. Print All Batches. Applies to printer forms. When selected, all batch measurement data is printed. Place a check in the box to enable this option.
8. When all of the selections are made, click OK. A repeat block has been assigned to the batch data in the form New Screen Form Example:
9. Click File Menu, Save Form to save the changes.
10. To view the display, open TOOLS and select Screen Form Example:
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Aligning Fields This function allows you to place blocks around fields in your form in order to align them. They can be aligned along the top, bottom, left, or right edges. It also allows you to reposition several fields at once, or define a repeat block in the form for multiple batch output. Hold down the Shift Key on the keyboard. Using the mouse, click and drag to draw a box around two fields.
1. Draw a box around the fields to be aligned:
2. From the menu bar, and select Edit, Alignment. From the submenu, select the preferred alignment type—Left, Right, Top, or Bottom.
3. Click File Menu, Save Form to save the changes. The selected fields will be re-aligned in the display.
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Inserting Text The Insert Text option is used to insert a text string for display purposes. This option is used to create a label, or title, for the data fields. In this example we will insert text to label the Date field.
1. Move to the menu bar, and select Edit, Insert Text.
The Edit Text Field dialog box displays.
2. In the Enter Text field, type the text you want to include (e.g., Date, etc.).
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3. The Font field displays the font to be used. To change this selection click the Font button, and select the desired font characteristics.
4. In the Size field, type the size for the font, or choose the font size from the
Font screen.
5. Click OK when finished.
NOTE When you finish the entry, the text may not be in the correct position on the form. You can use the mouse to move the text box and/or the Alignment option, to align the data properly.
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6. Repeat these steps to add all of the appropriate labels to the form. In this example, the insert text procedure was repeated to add the standard and batch names, Illuminant/Observer condition.
7. Click File Menu, Save Form to save the changes.
Inserting Buttons In Datacolor TOOLS, buttons are often used to create instant access to procedures performed frequently. For example, if there is a certain plot you use to evaluate your batch(es), you may want to add a button to your form that displays that plot. In the example below a Print button will be inserted. This lets the operator print the data from the screen form itself.
1. Open the form to which you want to add a button.
2. Move to the menu bar, and select Edit, Insert Button. The Insert Button Field dialog box displays:
3. Move through the list of buttons by using the up/down scroll arrow. When the preferred button is shown, click to highlight it.
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4. In the Width and Height fields, enter the desired button dimensions.
5. If the font shown is not correct, click the Font button and select the desired font.
6. When all selections/entries are made, click OK. The form will look as follows:
7. Use the mouse to move the button to an appropriate location on the form.
8. Click File Menu, Save Form to save the changes.
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9. To view the changes to the form, launch Datacolor Tools and select the form. Below is the form New Screen Form Example, with the Print button displayed:
Inserting Plots You can insert both spectral and colorimetric plots, of specified dimensions, into the form.
Reflectance Plots Color Difference Plots
%R / %T Plot, CIELab; CIELab DE K/S / Absorbance vs. Wavelength CIE LCh, CIE LCh elliptical Log (K/S / Absorbance) vs. Wavelength,
CMC
%R IR. A.I. P/F Hunter Lab FMCII Elliptical, CIELuv
1. Display the form to which you want to add a plot. Move to the menu bar, and select Edit, Insert Plot. The Plot dialog box displays.
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2. In the Width and Height fields, enter the size in pixels of the plot.
NOTE The plot width and height should be a minimum of 240 by 240, to scale properly on a form.
3. Click the radio button next to the preferred plot--Reflectance or Color Difference.
4. Click the down arrow to view the plot choices, and select the preferred plot type. In this example, a CIELCh plot will be added.
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5. Click OK. When you return to the form window, the plot added is represented in the form as a gray rectangle.
6. To move the plot to a different location on the form, simply click on it and
drag it to a new location in the window
7. Click File Menu, Save Form to save the changes.
8. To view the changes to the form, launch Datacolor Tools and select the form. Below is the form New Screen Form Example, with the plot added:
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Inserting Other Graphics into a Form There are additional graphics that can be added to the form. They include:
• Color patches
• Bitmaps
• Other graphics
Inserting a Color Patch
A color patch is a video representation of a standard or batch color. This option is useful for displaying visually the standard and batch color differences under multiple illuminants. The color patch is a relative representation of the actual standard and batch colors.
NOTES The color displayed on the screen will not always visually match an object color because of limitations of video monitors. The background patch can be used as a neutral background for the standard and batch patches. This is optional and the patches can be placed directly on the screen. Color patches can be used in a repeat block.
1. Display the form to which you want to add a color patch.
2. Move to the menu bar, and select Edit, Insert Color Patch. The Color Patch dialog box displays.
3. In the Width and Height fields, enter the size in pixels of the color patch.
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4. Click the radio button next to the preferred color patch type--Standard, Batch, or Background.
5. Click OK. When you return to the form window, the added color patch is represented in the form as a gray rectangle.
6. To move the color patch, simply click on it and drag it to a new location in the window.
Inserting a Bitmap
This function allows you to insert a bitmap graphics object into a screen or printer form. This option can be used to insert a company logo onto the form.
1. Display the form to which you want to add a bitmap. Move to the menu bar, and select Edit, Insert Bitmap. The Open dialog box displays.
2. Navigate to the location of the bitmap file you want to add, highlight it, and click Open. When you return to the form, the bitmap is inserted.
Inserting a Graphic
This function inserts a simple graphic shape such as a line, rectangle, or ellipse. These tools are used to draw attention to data components on the form.
1. Display the form to which you want to add a graphic. Move to the menu bar, and select Edit, Insert Graphic.
2. From the submenu, select the desired graphic type—Line, Ellipse, or Rectangle.
3. For a Rectangle, do the following:
− When the + appears, hold down the Shift key, and move the mouse with the + to the spot you want it.
− At this starting point, left click and draw the perimeter of the ellipse or rectangle until it is the desired size.
− Then, release the Shift key.
4. For a Line, do the following:
− When the + appears, hold down the Shift key, and move the mouse with the + to the spot you want it.
− At this starting point, left click and draw the line until it is the desired length. Then, release the Shift key.
5. To remove either the rectangle or line, do the following:
− Highlight the spot so that a box appears around the item.
− Press the Delete key.
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Resizing the Form Display Window This option allows you resize the current window. The size and position of the window displayed here is the actual display size in the TOOLS program.
1. Display the form to be resized on screen.
2. To resize the form window, do the following:
− Click on the border of the form until the pointer changes to a double-sided arrow.
− Press/hold the mouse and drag the window to the desired size.
3. To reposition the form within the window, do the following:
− Move to the title bar of the form (e.g., Screen Form Example).
− Press/hold the mouse pointer and move the window to its preferred location on screen.
Saving a Form Save your form periodically as you work on it, so that you won't lose your work in the event of a power outage. In addition, when editing a form, always be sure to save your changes before leaving the computer for any reason.
There are two ways in which to save a form:
• Use the existing form name
• Assign a new form name
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NOTE If you are saving the form for the first time, the Save As dialog box is presented. Refer to the instructions below for completing this dialog box.
When executing either of the Save form options within the program, the form is saved to a default location on the fixed drive on your system. You should also make a duplicate of all customized forms on portable media such as a CD, to be used in the event of a system malfunction. See also Protecting Your Custom Forms below, for additional information.
To save the current form with the assigned name, do the following:
• Display the form on screen, and select File, Save. The form is automatically saved.
To save the current form with a different name, do the following:
1. From the menu bar, and select File, Save Form As. The Save As dialog box displays.
2. In the File name field, enter the name to be used for this form (e.g., New Screen Form Example). By default, the extension FRM is assigned to the form.
3. To save the form to a different location:
− In the Save in field, browse to the destination drive and folder.
− Click Save. If you have entered a file name that does not already exist, the dialog box closes, and the form is saved and the main Form Editor window is emptied.
− If you have entered a file name that already exists, a warning message displays.
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− If you want to overwrite the existing form name, click Yes.
− If you do not want to overwrite an existing form click No. The Save As dialog box is displayed. Enter a different file name.
Protecting your Custom Forms Whenever new forms are added to Tools they should be saved to a CD or other removable media to be used in the event of a system malfunction. See also Datacolor TOOLS User’s Guide, Appendix, File Backup for information regarding all files to be saved on separate media. See also Datacolor TOOLS User’s Guide, Appendix, Data File Locations for information regarding the location of the form files you are using.
Editing and Deleting Forms These options are used to customize or delete existing Tools forms.
1. Display the form you want to modify in the Form Editor window. Refer to the instructions entitled, “Opening an Existing Form.”
2. With the desired form displayed, use the functions found on the Edit menu (e.g., Insert Text, Insert Button, etc.) to modify the form as necessary.
3. To change a field on the form, click on the field so that a rectangle surrounds the field. Then, move to the Edit menu and select the desired function—e.g., edit field, delete field, mark as input field, etc.
4. To move the field, click on the field and, while continuing to press the mouse button, drag the field to the new location on the form. When the field is in the desired place, release the mouse button.
Cut/Copy/Paste
This standard, Windows function allows you to cut (remove), copy (duplicate), and paste (insert) information within a form or between forms.
To Cut (remove) an item completely, do the following:
1. Highlight the item you want to remove.
2. From the menu bar, select Edit, Cut, or press Ctrl + X.
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To Copy (make a duplicate) of an existing item and copy it to another location in the same form or a different form, do the following:
1. Highlight the item you want to copy.
2. From the menu bar, select Edit, Copy, or press Ctrl + C.
3. Open the form (either the same form or a different form) into which you want to copy the selected item.
4. Refer to the instructions entitled, “Paste.”
To Paste (insert) the item that has been copied onto the clipboard (the holding location in your system), do the following:
1. Display the form to which you want to insert the item.
2. From the menu bar, select Edit, Paste, or press Ctrl + V. The item is inserted.
3. To relocate the item on the form, simply click on it the item, and drag it to the new location.
Editing a Field
This function allows you to change the field contents of the field currently selected. In the example below, the Illuminant/Observer label will be edited.
1. Display the form, and click on the field to be edited. The field is surrounded by a rectangle, indicating it is selected.
2. Do one of the following:
− From the menu bar, select Edit Menu, Edit Field.
− Use the mouse and double-click the field.
Based on the type of field selected, Text or Data, the appropriate dialog box displays.
Text Field Dialog Data Field Dialog
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3. Make the necessary changes, and click OK.
Deleting a Field
This function allows you to delete an existing field on the current form.
1. Click on the field to be deleted. The field is surrounded by a rectangle, indicating it is selected.
2. Do one of the following:
− Press the DEL key on your keyboard.
− From the menu bar, select Edit, Delete Field.
The field is removed.
Removing a Repeat Block
When a repeat block is set, you cannot edit individual fields or add new fields to the repeat block section. This option removes the repeat block and the fields are available as they were before the repeat block was set.
1. Click on the repeat block to select it.
2. From the menu, select Edit, Remove Repeat Block. The box around the fields is removed and the fields are accessible.
Deleting an Entire Form To delete a form permanently, it must be deleted from the folder in which it resides. This is done using standard Windows delete commands. See also Datacolor TOOLS User’s Guide, Appendix, Data File Locations to determine the location of the *.FRM file you need to delete.
About Printer Forms Printer forms are designed to format the data for printing. Typically, a screen can hold more information than a printed sheet. Because of this special attention is paid to aligning the fields on a printer form to insure that the information is legible.
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Creating a New Printer Form 1. From the menu bar, select File, New Form. From the submenu of options—
Screen, Printer, and File—select Printer Form.
The Printer Form dialog box displays.
2. Form Name/Header. Type in a name for the new form. This name is used to select the form in the Tools QC program. Maximum length = 23 chars.
NOTE The program will allow you to create multiple forms with the same name. However, the TOOLS program will only recognize one of the forms. We strongly advise you to assign unique names to each form you create.
3. Default Ill/Obs. Click the down arrow to view the choices and select the appropriate Illuminant/Observer condition to be used. If you select Current, the program will use the system default Illuminant/Observer. See also Datacolor TOOLS User Guide, Illuminant/Observer Menu for instructions to view and change this selection.
4. Printer. Displays the current default Windows printer. This is written to the form, but it is not currently used. The form uses the default Windows printer specified on the local PC. DO NOT CHANGE THIS SETTING.
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5. Form Feed. Do not change this setting.
6. Display Header. When selected, the form name is printed as a header across the form. Place a check in the box to enable it.
NOTE This option is typically not used.
7. Portrait/Landscape. Specifies the orientation of the form for printing.
8. When all selections/entries are made, click OK. A blank field will be displayed. The printer form fills the entire window. You cannot see the entire page at one time. You should design your printer form based on the printed copy, rather than the appearance in the Form Editor window. To do this, you need to set the location of the cursor on the form.
9. Select File Menu, Options. The window below is displayed:
10. Selecting inches will help you to locate the fields on a printer form, taking
into consideration the size of the printed page.
11. Add text and data fields as appropriate. See also Creating New Forms in this guide for detailed instructions.
It is best to print trial pages as you develop a printer form. To do this:
1. Save your printer form.
2. Launch Datacolor TOOLS. Select Forms Menu, Printer Forms. A list of printer forms will be displayed. Select the printer form you are designing from the list. It will be sent to the printer immediately.
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Printer Forms, Repeat Fields
Repeat fields are done the same as for screen forms. The only difference occurs when the option “Print All Batches” is included on the form.
• If you enable this option, the form prints all the desktop batches, using as many pages as necessary.
• When this option is disabled, the form prints only the number of batches specified in the repeat setup.
See also Creating New Forms, Repeat Blocks in this guide for details on this option.
About File Forms Three types of form files, screen, printer and file, can be created and edited using Form Editor. File forms are used to transfer color data to an ACSII file. The data can then be imported into another program. The format of the data in the ASCII file can be customized to your needs.
To create or edit a file form:
1. From the submenu of options—Screen, Printer, and File—select File Form.
The File Form dialog displays.
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2. Form Name/Header. Enter a name for the new form. This name is used to select the form in the Tools QC program. Maximum length = 23 chars.
3. Default Ill/Obs. Default Illuminant/Observer is current / active one in Tools.
4. Output File Name. Enter a name for the output file. It can have a file extension *.CSV, *.TXT or *.QTX. In this example it is REFL.CSV.
5. Append to File. This option allows data to be added to the same file over time.
6. Create New File. This option creates a new file each time it is selected and assigns it the same name. This option overwrites the existing date in the file.
7. Delimiter. Delimiters are used to separate data fields in the file. The delimiter can be a space, a tab, a comma, or a semicolon. Click the radio button next to the desired option.
NOTES You do not have to insert the delimiters. Form Editor inserts them when you run the form in QC. Simply place the fields next to each other without any delimiters. We do not recommend that you use a space as a delimiter. This can cause the data to be exported in an undesirable position in the output file.
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8. When all selections/entries are made, click OK. The form fills the Form Editor window, and contains scroll bars along the right side and bottom of the window. These allow you to move through multiple data fields quickly. Since this type of form creates a file on your computer, it is not limited to the size of your viewing screen, and can hold large quantities of data.
Editing Forms with a Text Editor For most users, the Form Editor provides the editing tools needed to format the data exported to ASCII files. However, advanced users may need to edit the form file using an ASCII editor such as Notepad. Editing a form file with a text editor is usually done to align fields in complex forms. This allows you to locate the fields using position numbers, and may be easier than using the Alignment tool in Form Editor.
Screen Form Example
Shown below is a listing of the form, Display CMC PF - SMBCMC1.FRM. Display CMC PF 1 0 638 343 640 480 MULTI CIELAB REPEAT 0 SCREEN TEXT "DL*/lSL" 208 49 -1 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" TEXT "DC*/cSC" 290 49 -1 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" TEXT "DH*/SH" 374 49 -1 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" TEXT "CMC Color Difference" 217 0 -1 16777216 0 -22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 "Arial" TEXT "Batch Name" 47 49 -1 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" ILLNAME OUTPUT 516 21 -1 0 0 15 0 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" 0 TEXT "CMC DE" 445 49 -1 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" STD_NAME OUTPUT 10 20 -1 1 0 24 0 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" 0 TEXT "Standard Name" 37 0 -1 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" TEXT "CMC Pass/Fail" 518 49 -1 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" TEXT "Current Illuminant" 500 0 -1 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" REPEAT BATCH 15 1 VERT 0 FALSE 0 BAT_NAME OUTPUT 12 66 -1 1 0 24 0 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" 0 CMC_DL OUTPUT 196 66 -1 0 0 6 0 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" 0 CMC_DC OUTPUT 277 66 -1 0 0 6 0 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" 0 CMC_DH OUTPUT 363 66 -1 0 0 6 0 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" 0
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CMC_DE OUTPUT 443 66 -1 0 0 6 0 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" 0 CMC_PFDesc OUTPUT 543 66 -1 0 0 6 0 16777216 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 "System" 0 ENDREPEAT
Position and Size. 1st and 2nd characters = Position of upper left corner of window.
3rd and 4th characters = Width and Height in Pixels.
5th and 6th characters = Screen resolution of form file.
Fields
• 1st String = Field Name
• 2nd String = INPUT or OUTPUT field.
• 3rd Char = X (Horiz) Position in Pixels
• 4th Char = Y (Vert) Position in Pixels
• 5th Char = Font - 0=Default Font 1-9 = Font 1-9 (Old Method)
• 6th Char = Allowed For Input - 1=OK 0=NO
• 7th Char = Not Used
• 8th thru 25th = Font Characteristics
• 26th = Strength Adjustment Status
Text. Actual text string is in quotes
• 1st Char = X (Horiz) Position in Pixels
• 2nd Char = Y (Vert) Position in Pixels
• 3rd Char = Font - 0=Default Font 1-9 = Font 1-9 (Old Method)
• 4th thru 19th = Font Characteristics
NOTE After you make any changes, save the form. If you save the form to a new external DOS file name, you should first change the internal form name. If you don’t, you will see 2 identical form names in the forms list in the QC program.
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Form File Format for Plots
You may need to use a text editor to align a plot in the form. Below is an example of the format for displaying a plot:
PLOT OUTPUT 5 50 200 170 2 1
Using the above example, graphic plots in a form are formatted as follows:
• PLOT. Field Type. Must be PLOT for a plot
• OUTPUT. Should always be OUTPUT
• 5. X coordinate for top left corner of plot
• 50. Y coordinate for top left corner of plot
• 200. Width of plot in pixels
• 170. Height of plot in pixels
• 2. The type of plot. “1” = curve; “2” = color difference. If the “type of plot” (as shown in the previous position) is 1, the following curve sub-types are used:
− 1 = Reflectance/Transmission
− 2 = K/S / Absorbance
− 3 = Log K/S / Log Absorbance
− 4 = IR
If the “type of plot” (as shown in the previous position) is 2, the following color difference sub-types are used:
− 1 = CIELAB
− 2 = CIELAB DE
− 3 = CIELCH Rectangular
− 4 = CIELCH Elliptical
− 5 = CIELUV
− 6 = FMC2
− 7 = Hunter Lab
− 8 = CMC
− 9 = AI P/F
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Menu Options This section summarizes all options that are displayed on the drop-down menus in the Form Editor program.
File Menu These menu options are used to create and manage your forms. Click on the File Menu to view the options:
NOTE Some of these menu options are not displayed (e.g., Edit Form, Save Form) until a form is opened.
• New Form. Used to create a new form. You will be asked whether you want to create a Screen Form, a Printer Form, or a File Form.
• Edit Form. Used to change the name of the form, or the name of a printer form file name. It is not used change the individual fields on a form. Use File Menu, Open Form to change the fields.
• Open Form. Opens an existing form. Once opened, you can customize it to your needs.
• Save Form. Saves the form you are working on, without leaving the program or exiting the form.
• Save Form As. Saves the form you are working on under a different name. This allows you to modify an existing form, save the changed version under a new name, without destroying the original version.
• Options. Allows you to display the coordinates of your cursor as you edit the form. You have the choice of expressing the coordinates in
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terms of pixels, inches, row and column, or not displaying the coordinates at all.
• Exit. Closes the Form Editor program. If you select Exit before saving your current form, the program will remind you that you have not done so, and will ask you if you want to save the changes you have made.
Edit Menu The Edit Menu provides all of the options required to manage the fields on a form. This includes changing features such as text or button on the form, as well as changing individual fields within the form. Click on the Edit Menu to view the options:
• Insert Text. Inserts a text string for display purposes. This is the way to create a label or title for your data fields.
• Insert Button. Inserts a command button to the form. Add a button to your form for start a function you perform regularly (e.g. %R Plot, Next Batch, Retrieve Stds, etc.).
• Insert List Box. Inserts an input dropdown box, linked to a specific file containing a list of data.
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• Insert Plot. Inserts a plot of specified dimensions into the form.
− Reflectance plots include the following: %R / %T Plot, K/S / Absorbance vs. Wavelength, Log (K/S / Absorbance) vs. Wavelength, and %R IR.
− Color Difference plots include the following: CIELab, CIELab DE, CIELCh, CIELCh Elliptical, CIELuv, FMCII, Hunter Lab, CMC, and A.I. P/F.
− The dimensions of the plot must be a minimum of 240 x 240, in order to scale the plot properly on the form.
• Insert Data Selection Control. Inserts a database input box from which to enter/retrieve the samples onto a screen form.
• Insert Color Patch. A color patch is a video representation of a standard or batch color. The color displayed on the screen will not always visually match an object color because of limitations of video monitors. The color patch will be a relative representation of the actual color.
• Insert Bitmap. Insert a bitmap image into the form. Bitmaps are not sized by the Form Editor and, therefore, should be created in the proper size. The bitmap file must be in the .BMP format.
• Insert Graphic. Create simple graphic shapes such as a line, rectangle, or ellipse.
• Cut/Copy/Paste. Standard Windows feature that allow you to cut (remove) or copy (duplicate) information from the current location, and paste (or insert) this same information into the new location. This feature is for data fields, and not used for inserted text fields.
• Edit Field. Allows you to change the field contents for the currently selected field.
• Delete Field. Removes the currently selected field.
• Alignment. Align marked fields along their left or right sides, or along their top or bottom edge.
• Mark for Input. Marks a selected field as an "input field." This allows you to enter information (such as the sample name) into the blank field.
• Create Repeat Block. Repeat selected fields to use for listing multiple batch data.
• Remove Repeat Block. Removes the selected repeat block from a field or group of fields.
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System Field Menu
The System Field menu option opens the dialog box containing all of the selections available for System Fields. See also Appendix A in this guide for a complete list of the System Fields. See also Creating a New Form for instructions to use these fields to build a form.
Standard Field Menu
This menu option opens the dialog box containing all of the selections available for System Fields. See also Appendix A in this guide for a complete list of the Standard Fields. See also Creating a New Form for instructions to use these fields to build a form.
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Batch Field Menu
This menu option opens the dialog box containing all of the selections available for System Fields. See also Appendix A in this guide for a complete list of the Batch Fields. See also Creating a New Form for instructions to use these fields to build a form.
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Delta Field Menu
This menu option opens the dialog box containing all of the selections available for System Fields. See also Appendix A in this guide for a complete list of the Delta Fields. See also Creating a New Form in this guide for instructions to use these fields to build a form.
User Field Maintenance
This menu provides access to the options used to add user fields to forms and to the database.
See also User Field Maintenance in this guide for instructions to use these options.
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Procedure Maintenance
This menu provides access to the options used to create and edit procedures.
See also Procedure Maintenance in this guide for instructions to use these options.
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User Field Maintenance
Overview This function allows a user to create custom data fields, which can be added to screen forms, printer forms, or file forms. The custom fields can include both text and calculations as needed. These custom data fields can also be permanently added to the Datacolor TOOLS database for retrieval of the custom data for future evaluations. The custom data fields are added to the file called USER.FLD.
If you have added a custom field to a form(s), you have changed an individual form file *.FRM (where * is the name assigned to the form). Datacolor will not have a copy of any custom fields or forms you have developed in the event that your system malfunctions. You must save the USER.FLD file, and any forms that have been edited to add the new fields.
See also Creating/Editing New Screen Form for instructions to add fields to a form.
See also Protecting Custom Fields and Forms in this guide for the location of the files that are edited.
NOTE In the event that you re-install TOOLS files on your system, the procedure will not overwrite the file USER.FLD, if one already exists.
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Data Types Four (4) custom data field types can be created in User Field Maintenance:
• System Fields: Date, time, and other general fields
• Standards Fields: Fields related to the standard
• Batch Fields: Fields related to the batch
• Delta Fields: Fields displaying difference data
Before You Begin Prior to creating the user fields you should consider the following:
• Do you need only to view the new data, or to view the data and store it into the database?
• Viewing Only. Adding the field changes the file USER.FLD. The field must also be added to a form (*.FRM) to be accessed and/or displayed.
WARNING When you add new fields, the desktop data in Datacolor TOOLS is automatically deleted the next time you launch Datacolor TOOLS. If you have Tools desktop data which needs to be saved, save all important data to the database, BEFORE creating new user defined fields.
See also Datacolor TOOLS Form Editor.PDF for instructions to add customized fields to a form.
• Storing the field into the database. Depending on the type of field added (standard or batch), changes are made to the file(s), STANDARD.FMT, BATCH.FMT.
• Exchanging TOOLS data with other users. The new field names will need to be added to the file, CTMAIL.FLD. See also Datacolor TOOLS User’s Guide, Applications Technology, Exchanging Data with Other Users, for instructions to edit the CTMAIL.FLD file.
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Creating Custom Fields All custom QC fields are defined using the User Field Maintenance option in the Form Editor program. The sections below provide step-by-step instructions for creating the custom field Operator Name.
It will have the following characteristics:
• The data for the custom field is assigned as a System field.
• The data will consist of text.
• The field will be an input field, and the user will enter the information.
• The data will be displayed on forms and stored into the database.
• The operator will not be required to enter this data into the standard record.
The procedure remains the same for any user field you need to create.
IMPORTANT When you add new fields, the desktop data in Datacolor TOOLS is automatically deleted the next time you launch Datacolor TOOLS. You must save important data to the database BEFORE creating new user defined fields.
Procedure To access User Field Maintenance, do the following:
• Launch the Datacolor TOOLS Form Editor. Click User Field Maintenance, New found on the far right side of the menu bar.
The Create User Defined Field dialog box is displayed.
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New Field Name • Field names must be less than 128 characters in length
• Field Name can be composed of letters and numbers. (up to 64 characters is suggested, for display purposes)
• Field names cannot begin with a space
• Field names cannot have spaces between words. Use the underscore character “_” to join words.
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Data Type
Four (4) custom data field types can be created in User Field Maintenance:
• System Fields. Includes date, time, and other general fields. In this example, the type will be a System Field.
• Standards Fields. Fields that contain any information specifically associated with a standard. For example information that is customer-specific or product-specific may be associated with the standard.
• Batch Fields. Fields that contain any information specifically associated with a batch. Date of processing and date of final approval are examples of data that might be specifically associated with a batch.
• Delta Fields. Fields that display difference data. These can include colorimetric differences, differences based on index evaluations, etc. Fields Showing Difference Data.
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Description
The Description is used to identify and select the field in the Form Editor. Enter a simple, short description, as this appears in the list of fields available to be added to a form. The description must be less than 256 characters. Spaces can be used in the description.
Field Types
A field is defined either as a string or integer. The final use of the field determines the type. You must assign a field type using one of the types defined below:
Available Types Description
Type=FLOAT Floating Point Number (2 decimal). This is a number field that requires some decimal precision.
Type=DOUBLE Double Precision Floating Point (4 decimal)This is a number field type that provides the most precision, and uses the most data space. It is the default field type.
Type=INT Regular Integer (-32,768 to 32,767) This is a number field used for whole numbers. There is no decimal precision.
Type=LONG Long Integer. A number field type used when the numbers are larger than 32, 767.
Type=STRING A text field used to display information not generated from a calculation.
Type=CALC Calculation Field. This field performs a calculation using other field names and returns the results of the calculation. The equation is defined in the Calculation box. The syntax of a calculation is similar to writing a math equation, using math operator functions. Below is an example.
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CALC Example
Below is an example of a calculation field:
CALC. sqrt ((CIE_DL *CIE_DL ) / 1.5)
• where sqrt is the square root of the equation in brackets
• where CIE_DL is the CIELab Delta L value of a sample
When using spectral data (% R or % T) in the calculation box, use this syntax:
STD_R(nnn)
• where nnn is the wavelength.
STD_R(520)
• This instruction retrieves the %R value of the standard, at 520 nm.
See also Math Operators and Functions Used in Calculation Field Type below for a list of all math operators available.
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Math Operators and Functions Used in Calculation Field Type
Operator/Function Description
+ Addition - Subtraction * Multiplication / Division abs Absolute Value acos Arccosine asin Arcsine atan Arctangent ceil Rounds a number up to nearest integer cos Cosine cosh Hyperbolic cosine exp Returns e raised to the power of number floor Rounds down log Returns the natural logarithm log10 Returns logarithm to base 10 sin Sine sinh Hyperbolic sine sqrt Square root of number tan Tangent tanh Hyperbolic tangent sum Adds array
IMPORTANT When using calculation fields, you must be careful that your calculation does not cause an error. For example, dividing by zero or taking the logarithm of 0 or a negative number, will result in an error in Tools. The program will not trap these errors and floating point or other fatal errors may result.
Field Attributes • Length. Determines the number of characters that can be handled by
the width of the field.
• Precision. Decimal precision for fields types. Identifies the number of decimal places to be displayed in FLOAT and DOUBLE fields. The default =2.
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• Default. Default value for the field, if no data is entered or calculated. This will be displayed in the field when no information is provided. The default is 1.
• Low. Lowest data value permitted in the field.
• High. Highest data value permitted in the field.
• Array Elements. Some data points, such as reflectance values, are composed of multiple cells of data. This option creates an array for the number of fields defined. In the case of reflectance values, the number of cells = 85. Each of these cells contain a single reflectance point.
Field Uses • This field will be used as an input field in Datacolor TOOLS. A
checkmark indicates that the field will be an input field. If this box is not checked, the field cannot be marked for input on a form and will not accept input data. See also Form Editor, Mark Data for Input for instructions to enable user input.
• Store This Field Into The Database. A checkmark indicates the field will be created in the Tools database. When new fields are created in the database, this may change several files. The files affected are STANDARD.FMT, and BATCH.FMT. See also Protecting Custom Fields and Forms in this section for instructions to backup the custom fields and forms you have created.
• Required Field. A checkmark indicates that the field cannot be left blank. When a required field is left empty, you will receive an error message in TOOLS.
Implementing the New Field After a field definition is made, the new information is stored in the USER.FLD file. The field is now available to be displayed on a form, and/or stored into the TOOLS data base. The field can also be exchanged with other users via the email options, and import/export file options.
NOTE You must re-start the Form Editor to view the new field in the list of fields.
1. Click on File Menu, Open to open a screen, printer, or file form(s) in the Form Editor program. In the example below, the form to be edited is New Screen Form Example. This field was specified as a System field at creation.
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2. Click on the System Field menu to open the System Field menu:
3. Highlight the field to be added. to display the new information. In this
example, the Operator Name field will be Marked for Input. Highlight the field in the main Form Editor screen, and click Edit Menu, Mark for Input.
4. Save the form.
5. Launch TOOLS and open the screen form New Screen Form Example.
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This field was marked for input. The user can enter information into the Operator Name field:
If the new data fields need to be exported to another user via the Tools QTX file, the new fields will need to be added to the file, CTMAIL.FLD, using Microsoft Notepad. See also Datacolor TOOLS User’s Guide, Applications Technology, Exchanging Data with Other Users for a discussion of this feature.
The new custom field needs to be added to any systems that will receive the data. The USER.FLD and CTMAIL.FLD files on the receiving system must be updated, to include this field. The field(s) must also be added to a form file (*.FRM) on the receiving systems to display of the new field.
NOTE If you receive program errors in Datacolor TOOLS after adding user defined fields, check the fields carefully for spelling, spacing, and case.
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Protecting Custom Fields and Forms When a new field is added it can be used in forms, and may also be added to the database. Whenever new fields are added to Tools, files important to the operation of TOOLS may be changed. These files should be saved to a CD or other removable media to be used in the event of a system malfunction.
The files to be saved include:
• USER.FLD. defines any unique database fields created
• STANDARD. FMT
• BATCH.FMT
• CTMAIL.FLD
The default location of these files is:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Datacolor\Tools\Tools_Global
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NOTE See also Datacolor TOOLS User’s Guide, Appendix, Data File Locations for information on data file locations. See also Datacolor TOOLS Technical Reference.PDF for information on the file locations used by terminal server applications. If you reload the software into the same directory, some files will be overwritten. However, USER.FLD is programmed so that it will not be overwritten if one already exists.
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Procedure Maintenance
Overview This function allows a user to create a procedure. Procedures are powerful tools that guide a user, step-by-step through a routine color evaluation process. They are typically used to control complex processes. A procedure can be designed to prompt the user, for all required input, and to automatically display the resulting output. Procedures are accessed from buttons, located either on the TOOLS button bars.
New Procedures In the example below step-by-step instructions will be provided to create a procedure that does the following
• Recalls standards
• Measure batches
• Displays the output on the form New Screen Form Example
1. From the Form Editor Menu bar, select Procedure Maintenance on the far right side of the menu bar. From the menu, select Create New Procedure.
The dialog box below is displayed:
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2. In the Enter Procedure Name field, enter a name to describe this procedure. Click OK.
3. The Procedure Maintenance dialog box displays. Under the Procedure
heading, a highlighted field named STEP 1 is displayed. This is the default selection for the first step. Move to the lower portion of the dialog box, and click the Insert STEP #1 button.
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4. Click on the line just below this entry.
5. Move to the list shown on the right side of the window under the Functions
heading and do the following:
− Scroll through the list using the up/down scroll bar until the item, New Standard is located.
− Click to highlight this item.
− Click Add. The text is moved to the left side of the window.
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NOTE Remember to click Add after inserting each function.
6. After all the functions for Step 1, move to the counter below the Insert STEP # button, and click the (+) sign to increment the counter to 2. The text, [STEP 2] is added to the Procedure listing.
7. Click on the line below the [STEP 2] notation and add the following functions:
− New Batch
− Batch Input: Instrument. Select the Batch Input function, click Add and, in the Select Measurement Mode dialog box that displays, click Instrument
8. Add [STEP 3]. This step should open a form to display the data.
9. Repeat the above steps to add the remaining functions to be executed. The procedure below includes several steps for retrieving a standard, measuring a batch and displaying a color difference evaluation:
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10. Click OK to close the procedure. The Save As dialog box displays. Enter a
file name (up to 8 characters) to identify the procedure you just created. All Procedure names must be followed by a .PRC extension.
11. Click on Save.
76 • Implementing a Procedure in TOOLS Datacolor TOOLS™ Form Editor
Implementing a Procedure in TOOLS Procedures are implemented in TOOLS by adding them to the top or bottom button bars.
1. Launch TOOLS and click System Menu, Edit Button Bars.
2. Under Button Type, Click on Command. The Available Buttons list refreshes to display command choices. The window below is displayed:
3. Click on Procedure. A list of available procedures is displayed:
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4. In the Button Text field, enter a name for the procedure. This will be displayed on the button bar. When finished, click OK. The dialog box will close, and the button will be added to the button bar:
5. Click on the button to launch the procedure.
Edit Procedure To change the steps in an existing procedure:
1. From the menu bar, select Procedure Maintenance, Edit Procedure. The Select Procedure dialog box displays.
2. From the Procedure listing, click on the procedure you want to edit.
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3. Click OK. The Procedure Maintenance dialog box displays:
4. Make the necessary changes, and then click OK.
Datacolor TOOLS™ Form Editor About the Field Listing • 79
Appendix A: Form Editor Field Listing
About the Field Listing This section contains a complete listing of all the fields used in the Tools program. This list is an essential reference when creating forms. The fields are grouped using the same categories--System, Standard, Batch, and Delta-- used in the Form Editor.
• Description lists the name of the field as seen in the Form Editor. The column labeled
• Field Name lists the actual internal field name. The column labeled
• Explanation provides additional comments regarding the information contained and uses of the field.
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tor
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85
Fiel
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Sta
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Fiel
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St
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dex
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Fiel
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Des
crip
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atch
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atch
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B
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Bat
Pur
ity fo
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ch p
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paci
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aze
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pare
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BA
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Bat
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atch
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Opt
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Bat
ch O
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X va
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Bat
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Edi
tor
Fiel
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ame
Des
crip
tion
Expl
anat
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BA
T_O
P_S
B
atch
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S
Bat
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val
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Bat L
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at
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at K
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ax A
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B
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was
mea
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as m
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trum
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ter I
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men
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as c
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men
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as c
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val
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atch
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atch
Fie
lds
• 9
7
Fiel
d N
ame
Des
crip
tion
Expl
anat
ion
BA
T_C
MY
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B
at. d
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STA
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omin
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treng
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olor
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atch
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at 1
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Stan
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/F re
sult
of
Bat
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BA
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MC
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a
98 •
Bat
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ield
s D
atac
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orm
Edi
tor
Fiel
d N
ame
Des
crip
tion
Expl
anat
ion
BAT
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CC
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97_D
b
Bat C
olor
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ncy
Db
Bat C
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inco
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cons
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Bat C
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BA
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Bat
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urve
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B
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SC
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BA
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djus
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Sta
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Bat
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loss
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tatu
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atch
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djus
tmen
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B
AT_
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SS
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atch
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ss V
alue
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atch
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B
AT_
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SS
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Bat
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ustm
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Des
crip
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Bat
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loss
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Des
crip
tor
BAT_
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Ba
tch
theo
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paci
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AN
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Batc
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paci
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theo
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acity
B
AT_
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atch
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AT_
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atch
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atch
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atch
Fie
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Fiel
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ame
Des
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IST_
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atch
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urre
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atch
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atch
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Bat
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atch
B
AT_
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B
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ames
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atch
B
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For
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Per
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mul
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atch
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d Fo
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mou
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8)
Uni
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t B
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atch
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atch
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CIE
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For
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11
Fiel
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DIN
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EN
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G
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GE
NTO
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For
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13
Fiel
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Datacolor TOOLS™ Form Editor Index • 115
Index
A Aligning Fields, 27
B Batch Field Menu, 54 Batch Fields, 11, 91 Buttons, 30
C Calculation Field Type, 64 Custom Fields, 59, 68 Custom Forms
protecting, 39 Cut/Copy/Paste, 39
D Data Types, 58 Deleting a Field, 42 Delta Field Menu, 55 Delta Fields, 12, 102 Display Coordinates, 18
E Edit Menu, 51 Edit Procedure, 77 Editing a Field, 41 Editing Forms, 47
F File Forms, 8, 45 File Menu, 50
Form creating new, 14 deleting, 42 opening existing, 5 saving, 37
Form Components, 7 Form Display Window, 37 Form Editor Field Listing, 79 Form Editor Installation, 4 Form Fields, 8
inserting, 18 Form File Format for Plots, 49 Form Maintenance, 1, 14 Form Types, 7 Forms
deleting, 39 editing, 39
I Implementing a Procedure, 76 Text, 28
M Marking Field for Input, 24 Math Operators, 64
N Naming Form Files, 15 New Field, 65 New Procedures, 71
O Other Graphics, 35
116 • Delta Fields Datacolor TOOLS™ Form Editor
P Plots, 32 Printer Forms, 8, 42 Procedure Maintenance, 3, 56, 71 Program Exiting, 6 Program Launch, 5 Protecting, 68
R Repeat Block
removing, 42 Repeat Blocks, 24 Repeat Fields, 45
S Screen Forms, 7 Standard Field Menu, 53 Standard Fields, 10, 82 System Field Menu, 53 System Fields, 9, 80
T Text Editor, 47
U User Field Maintenance, 2, 55, 57
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