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Beginning SQL Server Modeling- P2 CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO INTELLIPADFigure 2-13. Intellipad View menuFull ScreenThe Full Screen option switches to a view where the current Intellipad window fills the entire display,and the title/menu bar at the top is removed. This provides as much real estate as possible on the displayfor reading, editing, or typing new content in the window. Besides dispensing with the menu bar, thebuffer name (normally displayed under the menu bar in the upper left) and the zoom level and mode inthe upper right disappear. Figure 2-14 shows a three-pane Intellipad window before being put into the Full Screen format,while Figure 2-15 shows the same window in Full Screen format, but at a reduced scale, in order to fit onthe page.Figure 2-14. Sample three-pane window before being put in Full Screen mode 21 Download from Wow! eBook CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO INTELLIPAD Figure 2-15. Window from Figure 2-14, but in Full Screen mode (reduced scale) Figures 2-16 and 2-17 show a closeup view of the window control icons for full-screen and restored size windows in this view mode. While the text and upper right of the window in Figure 2-15 are difficult to read because of the reduced scale, you can see that the display behaviors of each pane remain the same. The primary difference is that the menu bar, zoom setting display, and mode display are gone. If you click on the icon to the left of the Close icon , this will restore the window to its previous size, but will retain the Full Screen format without the menu bar and other items. Figure 2-16. Detail of Intellipad Full Screen icons: Full Screen view Figure 2-17. Detail of Intellipad Full Screen icons: restored size and position Here’s a description of the action performed by clicking each of these control icons: • Latches and drags the window to a new position. This icon is displayed only when the Intellipad window is restored to its previous (not full display) size, but disappears when the window is actually at full-screen size. Cursoring over it will cause the cursor to change to a “grab and drag” cursor . Left-clicking while this cursor is displayed allows you to grab and drag the window to a different position on the screen. • Restores the default Intellipad view format, with menu bar and pane titles. • Minimizes the window. • Restores window to its previous size and position (prior to setting to Full Screen view). After this function is executed, this icon will change to a Full Screen icon: . • Closes the Intellipad window. If any buffers are unsaved, you will be prompted whether you want to save them.22 Download from Wow! eBook CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO INTELLIPADZoomAny Intellipad pane can be zoomed in or out. There are several ways to do this, but the easiest way is topress the Ctrl key while moving the scroll wheel on your mouse. Pressing the Ctrl key while scrollingforward will zoom the active pane in (increasing the scale, or effective size of the font), while scrollingback will have the opposite effect. (This also works in Quadrant, which I’ll be talking about in the nextchapter.) The zoom level, which defaults to 100%, is displayed on the right of the title line of the pane.The location is to the left of the mode name on the pane’s title line, indicated by the cursor in Figure2-18. Executing the Zoom function under the View menu causes the mini-buffer pane to appear at thebottom of the Intellipad window. (I wrote about this feature in the earlier section titled “The FindCommands”) The Zoom() function is automatically invoked in the mini-buffer, with the argument set tothe active pane’s current zoom setting. The current zoom setting is highlighted, as shown in Figure 2-18,so that you can easily change it to a different level by typing the new value. Note that you can also zoomby clicking the Zoom setting, displayed as a percentage. Clicking this will invoke the mini-buffer with theZoom function in exactly the same way as zoom can be invoked from the View menu.Figure 2-18. Intellipad Zoom functionSplit WindowsYou’ve already seen examples of how the Intellipad window can be split horizontally and/or verticallyinto multiple panes, addressing the same or different buffers. Splitting the current pane ...
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Beginning SQL Server Modeling- P2 CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO INTELLIPADFigure 2-13. Intellipad View menuFull ScreenThe Full Screen option switches to a view where the current Intellipad window fills the entire display,and the title/menu bar at the top is removed. This provides as much real estate as possible on the displayfor reading, editing, or typing new content in the window. Besides dispensing with the menu bar, thebuffer name (normally displayed under the menu bar in the upper left) and the zoom level and mode inthe upper right disappear. Figure 2-14 shows a three-pane Intellipad window before being put into the Full Screen format,while Figure 2-15 shows the same window in Full Screen format, but at a reduced scale, in order to fit onthe page.Figure 2-14. Sample three-pane window before being put in Full Screen mode 21 Download from Wow! eBook CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO INTELLIPAD Figure 2-15. Window from Figure 2-14, but in Full Screen mode (reduced scale) Figures 2-16 and 2-17 show a closeup view of the window control icons for full-screen and restored size windows in this view mode. While the text and upper right of the window in Figure 2-15 are difficult to read because of the reduced scale, you can see that the display behaviors of each pane remain the same. The primary difference is that the menu bar, zoom setting display, and mode display are gone. If you click on the icon to the left of the Close icon , this will restore the window to its previous size, but will retain the Full Screen format without the menu bar and other items. Figure 2-16. Detail of Intellipad Full Screen icons: Full Screen view Figure 2-17. Detail of Intellipad Full Screen icons: restored size and position Here’s a description of the action performed by clicking each of these control icons: • Latches and drags the window to a new position. This icon is displayed only when the Intellipad window is restored to its previous (not full display) size, but disappears when the window is actually at full-screen size. Cursoring over it will cause the cursor to change to a “grab and drag” cursor . Left-clicking while this cursor is displayed allows you to grab and drag the window to a different position on the screen. • Restores the default Intellipad view format, with menu bar and pane titles. • Minimizes the window. • Restores window to its previous size and position (prior to setting to Full Screen view). After this function is executed, this icon will change to a Full Screen icon: . • Closes the Intellipad window. If any buffers are unsaved, you will be prompted whether you want to save them.22 Download from Wow! eBook CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO INTELLIPADZoomAny Intellipad pane can be zoomed in or out. There are several ways to do this, but the easiest way is topress the Ctrl key while moving the scroll wheel on your mouse. Pressing the Ctrl key while scrollingforward will zoom the active pane in (increasing the scale, or effective size of the font), while scrollingback will have the opposite effect. (This also works in Quadrant, which I’ll be talking about in the nextchapter.) The zoom level, which defaults to 100%, is displayed on the right of the title line of the pane.The location is to the left of the mode name on the pane’s title line, indicated by the cursor in Figure2-18. Executing the Zoom function under the View menu causes the mini-buffer pane to appear at thebottom of the Intellipad window. (I wrote about this feature in the earlier section titled “The FindCommands”) The Zoom() function is automatically invoked in the mini-buffer, with the argument set tothe active pane’s current zoom setting. The current zoom setting is highlighted, as shown in Figure 2-18,so that you can easily change it to a different level by typing the new value. Note that you can also zoomby clicking the Zoom setting, displayed as a percentage. Clicking this will invoke the mini-buffer with theZoom function in exactly the same way as zoom can be invoked from the View menu.Figure 2-18. Intellipad Zoom functionSplit WindowsYou’ve already seen examples of how the Intellipad window can be split horizontally and/or verticallyinto multiple panes, addressing the same or different buffers. Splitting the current pane ...
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