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KeStudio ViewEdit brings dynamism to everyday development work _2010-06-13
KEBA AG has extended its comfortable visualization tool KeStudio ViewEdit with new functionalities. For more flexibility and dynamics in the visualization screens it is now possible to change properties of the widgets in line with variable values of the controls.To date, KEBA AG’s high-comfort KeStudio ViewEdit tool has offered the extremely straightforward creation of visualization screens via a graphic designer using drag-and-drop, as well as a wide range of pre-produced elements. Once exactly placed, these so-called widgets assist automatic size adjustment with setting aids and functionalities.
Now KEBA AG has added new functionalities to KeStudio ViewEdit and in order to achieve increased flexibility and dynamism in the visualization screens, with immediate effect, characteristics such as the visibleness, editability and colour of the widgets can be changed in line with the variable values of the controls. Dynamics are simply created using dialogue support, while layout managers ensure that dynamically hidden elements do not leave any empty spaces, additional elements moving in automatically. No programming expertise is needed in this regard and as in the past, for highly complex tasks, the Java program language can be used to extend the behaviour of the projected screens.
Now the 1.2 version of KeStudio ViewEdit not only supports KeSystems branch systems for general mechanical engineering and plant building, but also the KePlast and KeMotion automation solutions for the plastics industry and robotics.
Now KEBA AG has added new functionalities to KeStudio ViewEdit and in order to achieve increased flexibility and dynamism in the visualization screens, with immediate effect, characteristics such as the visibleness, editability and colour of the widgets can be changed in line with the variable values of the controls. Dynamics are simply created using dialogue support, while layout managers ensure that dynamically hidden elements do not leave any empty spaces, additional elements moving in automatically. No programming expertise is needed in this regard and as in the past, for highly complex tasks, the Java program language can be used to extend the behaviour of the projected screens.
Now the 1.2 version of KeStudio ViewEdit not only supports KeSystems branch systems for general mechanical engineering and plant building, but also the KePlast and KeMotion automation solutions for the plastics industry and robotics.





