Window Menu    Related Topics

The Window menu provides standard Windows™ functions to arrange different windows on the screen.

A window is a rectangular portion of the screen showing all diagram areas of a particular setup. Windows are limited by a blue frame with several icons. The analyzer uses standard windows provided by the operating system.  

The contents of the windows are explained in section Display Menu.  

The Window menu contains the following functions:


New

Creates a new setup and opens a new setup window. The new setup is named Setup<n> where <n> is the current number for all created setups.

This command is equivalent to File – New. To open an existing setup, select File – Open / Recall. To rename a setup, use File – Save As.

Remote control:

MEMory:DEFine "<setup_name>"


Close

Closes an opened setup window. The analyzer suggests to save changes to the setup before closing it. If a setup is closed without saving, all changes made since the last time it was saved are lost.

This command is equivalent to File – Close.

Remote control:

MEMory:DELete[:NAME] "<setup_name>"


Cascade

Arranges all opened windows in an overlapped fashion, showing each one's title bar. The active window is placed in the foreground.

Remote control:

None (screen configuration only)


Tile

Arranges all opened windows in non-overlapped tiles.

Remote control:

None (screen configuration only)


Maximize

Maximizes the active setup window to occupy the whole screen.

Remote control:

None (screen configuration only)


1 Set<n>.zvx

Displays a list of currently open setup windows. A checkmark appears in front of the setup name of the active window. Selecting a setup from this list makes its window active and places it in the foreground.

Remote control:

MEMory:CAT?