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This documentation describes how to create a user interface in the local development environment with the HTML Composer.
Note: The WebFOCUS toolset generates the rich FOCUS fourth generation language. While this language is very extensive, the WebFOCUS toolset only supports a subset of the language and only specific syntax constructs. While the user can manually modify the content of these WebFOCUS procedures/files, there is no guarantee that the user will be able to open the modified procedure in the tool.
This manual includes the following chapters:
Chapter/Appendix | Contents | |
1 | Describes how to create a user interface in the local development environment using the HTML Composer. | |
2 | Describes how to create and use parameter values and input controls. | |
3 | Describes how to access and use pre-defined templates in the HTML Composer. | |
4 | Describes how to create Guided Report Forms using the Guided Report Mode feature of the HTML Composer. | |
5 | Describes how to chain controls for dependencies. Chaining populates controls based on the selected value from the prior control in the chain. | |
6 | Creating Active Technologies Dashboards With the HTML Composer | Describes the process of creating active dashboards in the HTML Composer. |
7 | Describes how to integrate Report Library reports into an HTML Composer page and describes how to integrate a report with a Table of Contents and On Demand Paging. | |
8 | Creating a Rich Internet Application (RIA) With the HTML Composer | Describes how to create a Rich Internet Application (RIA) in the local development environment using the HTML Composer. |
9 | Describes how to integrate Google Maps with reports generated from the HTML Composer. | |
10 | Tutorial: Creating a Reporting Application Using the HTML Composer | You will use the HTML Composer to create a layout in which you can insert text, an image, a report, a frame for drill-down output, and selection parameters. During this tutorial, you will directly access other tools, such as the Advanced Graph Assistant and the Report Painter, to create procedures and an HTML form. |
The following table lists and describes the conventions that apply in this manual.
Convention |
Description |
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THIS TYPEFACE or this typeface |
Denotes syntax that you must enter exactly as shown. |
this typeface
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Represents a placeholder (or variable) in syntax for a value that you or the system must supply. |
underscore
|
Indicates a default setting. |
this typeface |
Represents a placeholder (or variable), a cross-reference, or an important term. It may also indicate a button, menu item, or dialog box option you can click or select. |
this typeface |
Highlights a file name or command. |
Key + Key |
Indicates keys that you must press simultaneously. |
{ } |
Indicates two or three choices; type one of them, not the braces. |
[ ] |
Indicates a group of optional parameters. None are required, but you may select one of them. Type only the parameter in the brackets, not the brackets. |
| |
Separates mutually exclusive choices in syntax. Type one of them, not the symbol. |
... |
Indicates that you can enter a parameter multiple times. Type only the parameter, not the ellipsis points (...). |
. . . |
Indicates that there are (or could be) intervening or additional commands. |
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