On the Toolbars tab, select the toolbar to restore and click Reset. To restore all of the toolbars, click Reset All. Click Close to close the Customize dialog.
6.4.1 Showing and Hiding Toolbars
To show and hide toolbars, perform these tasks:1. Click View, then select Customize.
2. Click the Toolbars tab.
■ To show a toolbar, select the appropriate check box. ■ To hide a toolbar, clear the appropriate check box.3. Click Close to close the Customize dialog.
You can also show and hide toolbars directly from the View menu by clicking the name of the appropriate toolbar on the menu drop-down list. If you want to display explanatory text with toolbar icons, click Show text labels.6.4.2 Creating a New Toolbar
To create a toolbar, perform these tasks:1. On the Toolbars tab, click New.
2. In the Toolbar Name dialog, type the name of the toolbar and click OK.
The toolbar name appears in the Toolbars column. A toolbar icon appears opposite the name. 3. Drag the toolbar icon from the Toolbars tab to the desired position in relation to the other toolbars in Designer. After you release your mouse, the toolbar icon changes, signifying an empty toolbar. 4. To populate the toolbar, open the Commands tab, identify the individual commands you want to display on the toolbar, and drag each icon, in turn, from the Commands box to the toolbar. You can also drag and drop other toolbar commands. After you release the mouse, the icon or text for each command appears on the toolbar. You have simply copied the icon, which remains associated with the original menu.5. Click Close to close the Customize dialog.
After you create a toolbar, you can customize it further by right-clicking the icon or text and clicking Button Appearance on the popup menu. You cannot delete any of the original toolbars provided with Designer. To delete a toolbar you have created, select the toolbar on the Toolbars tab and click the Delete button.6.4.3 Resetting a Toolbar
If you have removed icons from an original toolbar provided with Designer, you can restore those icons to the toolbar at any time. To reset a toolbar, perform these tasks:1. On the Toolbars tab, select the toolbar to restore and click Reset.
The toolbar now displays all of the icons originally associated with the toolbar.2. To restore all of the toolbars, click Reset All.
3. Click Close to close the Customize dialog.
6-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Site Studio Designer6.5 Adding Shortcuts to the Tools Menu
On the Tools tab of the Customize dialog see Customize Dialog: Tools Tab on page A-6, you can add shortcuts to outside applications to the Tools menu in Designer to give you immediate access to these applications. To add a shortcut to a tool, complete the following:1. Click View, then select Customize.
2. Click the Tools tab.
3. Click New
Figure 6–4 on the icon bar above the Menu Contents pane. Figure 6–4 New Shortcut Icon A placeholder for the tool appears in the pane. Insert your cursor in the Command text field and type the full path for the executable file of the application you want to be available from the Tools menu. or With your cursor in the Command text field, click the Open Figure 6–5 button opposite the field. In the Open dialog, locate the executable for the application you want to add. Select the file and click Open. Figure 6–5 Open Icon Instead of typing the full path for the executable in the Command line, you may type the file name of the executable only and type the directory for the executable in the Initial Directory field. 4. You can use the Arguments field to direct the application to open a certain file. The argument requires the full path and file name for the executable followed by the full path and file name for the document you want to open. In this instance, the path for the executable should have forward slashes, there should be a space between the two paths, and the path off the document should be enclosed in quotation marks. For example: C:Program FilesOfficewinword.exe C:\Documents\sa.doc5. In the Initial Directory field, type the directory for the executable only if the
executable file name by itself is entered in the Command field step 4. Otherwise, leave it empty.6. Click Close to close the Customize dialog.
Note: The Reset and Reset All commands apply only to the default set of toolbars provided with Designer. If you create a toolbar and then remove an icon from that toolbar, the only way to restore the icon is by going to the Commands tab again and dragging that icon from the Commands box then dropping it onto the toolbar.Parts
» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» About Site Studio Designer, Manager, and Contributor
» Oracle Content Server and Site Studio Reusable Assets and Content
» Compared to Site Studio 10gR4 10.1.4.0.0 - Build 9.0.0.354 Compared to Site Studio 10gR3
» Context Menus Standard Windows Keyboard Shortcuts Site Studio Designer-Specific Keyboard Shortcuts
» Web Sites in HCSP, JSP, and ASP System Requirements About Designer
» System Requirements Installing Designer Uninstalling a Previous Version of Site Studio Designer
» Site Presentation Files Separation of Site Presentation and Content
» Site Content Files Site Control and Configuration Files
» Managed Web Sites Site Asset Storage
» Site Roles Presentation Model
» Contribution Model Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Site Object Hierarchy Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Reusing Site Assets Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Elements and Element Definitions
» Region Templates and Region Definitions
» Placeholders and Placeholder Definitions
» Subtemplates Page Templates Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Contributor Data Files and Native Documents
» Fragments Cascading Style Sheets
» Project Files Primary and Secondary Pages
» Why Is Planning Important? What Parts of the Site Will Be Reused?
» Naming Site Assets Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Will Contributors Submit Native Documents? How Will the Contribution Process Be Coordinated?
» Order of Site Asset Creation Creating Element Definitions
» Creating Region Definitions Creating Region Templates
» How Will The Placeholder Function On The Page? What Will The Placeholder Definition Control?
» How Should Fragments Be Used? Will Primary and Secondary Pages Require Different Templates?
» How Reusable Should The Page Templates Be? Should There Be Both Primary and Secondary Pages?
» How Will Content Be Reused? Will A Manager Be Necessary?
» Installing Designer Starting Designer Main Designer Window
» Site Hierarchy Properties Pane
» Standard Toolbar Site Toolbar
» Formatting Toolbar HTML Toolbar
» Log File Site Connection Manager
» Link Wizard Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Switch Content Wizard Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Fragment Editor Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Launching Contributor Site Studio Contributor
» Contributor Editor Site Studio Contributor
» Contributor and Workflows Site Studio Contributor
» Site Studio Manager Site Studio Administration Page in Oracle Content Server
» Site Studio Publisher in Oracle Content Server
» Publish Now Site Studio Publisher
» Moving or Docking a Pane to a Different Border
» Using the Customize Dialog Creating a New Menu
» Adding Shortcuts to the Tools Menu
» Assigning Keyboard Shortcuts Setting Display Options
» Changing the Path Used in a Site Address
» Beside Stopped Site Page, click the Additional Information icon
» About Page Templates About Region Templates
» Changing Log File Settings Understanding the Contribution Regions
» Inserting Placeholders Inserting Objects Inserting Fragments
» Working With Text Arranging Objects on the Template
» Applying CSS Classes Working With HTML Tables
» Region Templates and Region Definitions Working With Native Documents and Conversion Definitions
» About Placeholder Definitions About Region Definitions
» Creating a New Definition Copying a Definition
» From the menu bar, select File, then select Definitions, then select Upload
» Contributor Data Files Native Documents Conversion Definitions Images
» Working With Element Definitions Creating a New Content File Copying a Content File
» Requirements for Native Documents
» Using Dynamic Converter Template Selection Rules Sample Fragments for Native Documents
» About Scripts About Custom Configuration Scripts About Custom Element Forms
» Implementing a Custom Element
» Backward Compatibility and Upgrading Sample Custom Elements
» Working With Images Custom Configuration Scripts
» Default Validation Options Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» In the Site Hierarchy pane, right-click the desired section and choose Select
» Viewing and Editing Web Site and Section Properties
» Expanding and Collapsing the Site Hierarchy Refreshing Your Site Hierarchy in Designer
» Working With Fragments Assigning Content With The Switch Content Wizard
» Hyperlink Formats Working With Links
» Color-Coded Differences when Comparing Web Pages Using the Compare Changes Feature
» About Fragments Adding and Editing Fragments
» Fragment Handling in Templates Fragments in the Toolbox
» Filtering Fragments in the Toolbox Adding Fragments to a Template
» Click OK. Changing the Parameters of a Fragment
» Creating a New Fragment Deleting a Fragment
» Inserting Parameters and Parameter Declarations in a Snippet
» Deleting a Fragment in the Toolbox About Site Reports Web Site Objects Report Site Usage Report
» Choose Content Tracker Report.
» Content Tracker Report About Workflows Workflow Types
» Workflow Experience for Contributors Setting Up a Workflow
» Contributor Data Files in Workflows Native Documents in Workflows
» About Site Studio Manager Choosing Where and When to Display Manager
» When Manager is Displayed Creating a Manager Configuration Settings File
» Copying a Manager Configuration Settings File
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