KeStudio ViewEdit
This product is used in:
An advanced visualisation project tool
An advanced graphic designer is available for the projection of masks on the basis of intuitive operation.
A KEBA bean palette, extensively optimised for touch operation
The elements available have been optimised for touch operation. Selections can be made from an extensive library for the design of visualisation masks.
Unconstrained layout options
In order to achieve more flexibility and dynamics in the visualization screens, properties such as visibility, edit ability and the colour of widgets can be made dependent on the variable values of the control. Dynamics can be created simply via dialogs. Layout managers make sure, that dynamically hidden elements do not leave empty spaces: other elements simply move up.
When masks are complex (complicated graphics, for example), the result of planning is easily supplemented by programming in Java.
Enlargement with individual elements
The existing widget palette can be supplemented with own elements. These can be created either through programming, or the combination of existing elements (e.g. combination of the entry field and the variable unit).
Visualization elements end to end
Variables are centrally attributed (e.g. units, short/long texts), so each visualization element to which the same variable is assigned is displayed with the same attributes. Errors are avoided and presentation is automatically end to end.
An advanced graphic designer is available for the projection of masks on the basis of intuitive operation.
A KEBA bean palette, extensively optimised for touch operation
The elements available have been optimised for touch operation. Selections can be made from an extensive library for the design of visualisation masks.
Unconstrained layout options
In order to achieve more flexibility and dynamics in the visualization screens, properties such as visibility, edit ability and the colour of widgets can be made dependent on the variable values of the control. Dynamics can be created simply via dialogs. Layout managers make sure, that dynamically hidden elements do not leave empty spaces: other elements simply move up.
When masks are complex (complicated graphics, for example), the result of planning is easily supplemented by programming in Java.
Enlargement with individual elements
The existing widget palette can be supplemented with own elements. These can be created either through programming, or the combination of existing elements (e.g. combination of the entry field and the variable unit).
Visualization elements end to end
Variables are centrally attributed (e.g. units, short/long texts), so each visualization element to which the same variable is assigned is displayed with the same attributes. Errors are avoided and presentation is automatically end to end.




