You can define different EGF cockpit layouts either user-specifically or cross-user.
For more information about EGF integration, see Easy Graphics Framework.
For more information about EGF prerequisites, see Easy Graphics Framework.
You can define the following for a cross-user or user-specific EGF cockpit layout:
● Default layout of an EGF cockpit
If you do not define a default layout, the EGF displays both the standard SAP EGF objects and your own EGF objects.
You can reload a cockpit layout at any time, for example if you have deleted EGF objects from the navigation tree and want to display them again.
● Grouping of EGF objects in the navigation tree, to display your EGF objects in a clearer way
● Saving input data, such as the warehouse number
● Number of rows and columns of the display grid and the layout of the grid
You can divide a cell of a grid into further rows and columns. You can also insert a grid within a grid, or define the size of the individual viewers.
● Size of the displayed graphic
If you change the display size of a displayed EGF object, the EGF automatically adjusts the size of the displayed graphic as soon as the next refresh interval has occurred. If you choose with the quick info Regenerate Graphics, the EGF adjusts the display size for EGF objects that are already displayed straight away.
If you want to define a cross-user or user-specific EGF cockpit layout, choose the EGF cockpit (transaction /SCWM/EGF) and define your EGF cockpit layout. Choose Save Layout. The system displays a modeless dialog box, in which you can define the following:
● Layout name
● Description
● Layout options:
○ EGF cockpit menu only
○ EGF cockpit menu and grid layout
○ EGF cockpit menu, grid layout, and input data
Depending on your authorizations, you can also set the Default Layout indicator for a user-specific EGF cockpit layout and Cross-User for a cross-user EGF cockpit layout in this modeless dialog box. For more information, see Make Settings for the Easy Graphics Framework.
If you want to change the settings for the grid and refresh rate at runtime, choose the secondary mouse button.