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The SAP@Web Studio uses windows for different purposes in different combinations, depending on the development activity.
The following table lists and describes these windows:
Window |
Purpose |
Workspace |
Displays all ITS files that belong to the current project.The Workspace has two available views:
What you see depends on the view you choose. The graphic in SAP@Web Studio User Interface shows the Workspace - Project View. |
Editor for HTML templates, flow files and JavaScript files |
Displays HTML templates, flow files and JavaScript files for editing. The graphic in SAP@Web Studio User Interface shows this window to the right of the Workspace - Project View and displays the source code of an HTML template in the HTML Source view. |
HTML Tags |
Displays a list of standard HTML tags that support the editing of HTML templates. You can modify this list to include the tags you use most frequently when developing HTML templates. The graphic in SAP@Web Studio User Interface shows this window in the lower right corner on top of the editor window. |
Toolbox |
Contains a list of simple controls and container controls that you can use to design HTML templates. This window is open only when the HTMLBusiness editor‘s Design view is open. For further information, see Editing HTML Templates in the Design View. |
Properties |
Contains a list of properties for editing the controls in the Toolbox when designing HTML templates. These properties map HTMLBusiness functions to object properties. This window is open only when the HTMLBusiness editor‘s Design view is open. For further information, see Editing HTML Templates in the Design View. |
Grid control editor |
Displays service files, language resource files and context data values of HTML templates for editing. For further information, see Grid Control Editor. |
Message area |
Displays status and error messages. The graphic in SAP@Web Studio User Interface shows the message area as a blank window in the lower section of the screen. You can expand it upwards and hide it, but it is always rooted to the bottom of the screen. |
The Workspace, HTML Tags, Toolbox and Properties windows are all
dockable.