Overview
The Overview tab of the project editor summarizes all of the settings you specified when you created your project.
Click the link for the current theme to change the project theme. Four options are provided, Standard, Modern Web application (Web-only), Classic terminal emulator, and Custom. Each function in the list of settings can be enabled elsewhere in the project settings. This list provides a convenient method of setting the functions in one place that together can be treated as a theme for the appearance and behavior of your application.
Theme Setting | Project Editor Tab | Project Setting |
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Automatic field advance | Other | Client settings > Enable automatic field advance |
Cursor positioning on protected fields | Rendering | Widgets > Field > Allow cursor positioning on protected fields |
Field extended attributes | Rendering | Widgets > Field > Enable extended attributes |
Host keypad | Rendering | Host keypad > Show default host keypad |
Keyboard support | Other | Keyboard support > Enable keyboard support |
Operator information area | Rendering | Operator information area > Show OIA |
Overwrite mode (initial) | Other | Client settings > Overwrite mode (initial) |
Rendering using monospaced font | Rendering | Widgets > Field > Render using monospace font |
The Standard theme enables the functions that are enabled by default when a ZIETrans project is first created. Selecting the Modern theme deselects all of the individual functions. Selecting the Classic theme selects all of the functions. Selecting the Custom theme allows you to select any other combination of functions.
- Launch on WebSphere® Application Server
- Launch on WebSphere® Application Server in Debug mode
- Clicking either of these links will perform the same operation as if you right-click on your project in the ZIETrans Projects view and select either Run on Server or Debug on Server.
- For more information about testing modes see Testing modes for Web projects.
The Connections, Rendering Settings, and Other Settings sections summarize the settings specified on each of their corresponding tabs. The headings themselves are links to their corresponding tabs which are described in sections that follow.