In the Components area, click Discoverer Viewer in the Name column. Click Customize.
8.2.2 How to change the default Discoverer Viewer LAF
You change the default Discoverer Viewer interface LAF when you want to provide a customized LAF to end users. To change the default Discoverer Viewer LAF:1. Start Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control and navigate to the
Discoverer home page for the machine to configure. For more information, see Section 4.1.3, How to display the Fusion Middleware Control Discoverer Home page and Discoverer component Home pages.2. In the Components region, select Discoverer Viewer in the Name column.
The Discoverer Viewer home page is displayed.3. Click Customize.
The Discoverer Viewer Customization page is displayed. 4. Make the required LAF changes. For example, to change the color of all displayed links, click the arrow adjacent to the Links field, and select the required color. Alternatively, you can enter the hexadecimal value in the appropriate field for example, to use the color blue, enter 0000FF. To preview the changes, click Preview. 5. Click Apply to save the changes you have made. The LAF changes that you made are applied to all new or refreshed Discoverer Viewer browser sessions.8.2.3 How to change the default Discoverer Viewer layout
You change the default Discoverer Viewer layout when you want to provide a customized layout to end users. For example, you might want to change the company logo or hide the Preferences link. To change the default Discoverer Viewer layout: 1. Start Fusion Middleware Control and navigate to the Discoverer home page for the machine to configure. For more information, see Section 4.1.3, How to display the Fusion Middleware Control Discoverer Home page and Discoverer component Home pages.2. In the Components area, click Discoverer Viewer in the Name column.
The Discoverer Viewer home page is displayed.3. Click Customize.
The Discoverer Viewer Customization page is displayed. 4. Make changes in the Layout region as required. Note: Changes that you make to color and fonts are applicable to the Discoverer Viewer user interface, not to the worksheet text styles and colors. Worksheet text styles and colors are specified in Discoverer Plus. 8-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer For example, you might want to replace the default Discoverer Viewer logo with a different logo using an alternative graphic file:a. Select the Logo check box.
b. Select the File option.
c. Click Browse to locate the graphic file to use as an alternative logo to appear
on Viewer pages. Note : If you change the Discoverer Viewer logo, the new logo is also displayed on the Connect to Discoverer Viewer page and the Connect to Discoverer Plus page for more information, see Section 3.4, About the Discoverer connections page.5. Click Preview to display your changes in the Preview area.
6. Click Apply to save the changes you have made.
7. Run Discoverer Viewer and open a workbook. Tip : If you have an existing Discoverer Viewer session running, refresh the browser to update Discoverer Viewer with the changes that you have made. The layout changes that you made are applied do all new or refreshed Discoverer Viewer browser sessions. Notes ■ For information about changing the LAF of Discoverer Viewer colors and fonts, see Section 8.2.2, How to change the default Discoverer Viewer LAF.Parts
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