![]() Once the Develop menu has been enabled, you can go to the Develop menu in the menu bar and then select the "Show JavaScript Console" option. Once in the Preferences dialog, navigate to the Advanced tab, then check the "Show Develop menu in the menu bar" box. To do this, open the Safari menu in the Mac menu bar, then select Preferences. To open the console on Safari, you will first need to turn on the Develop menu. The toolbox will appear at the bottom of the browser window, with the Web Console activated.Īlternatively, under the header Tools in the Mac menu bar, navigate to the sub-menu Web Developer and select Web Console. To open the console on Firefox, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl Shift K (on Windows) or Ctrl Option K (on Mac). Once in the F12 Developer Tools, navigate to the Console tab. To open the console on Edge, hit F12to access the F12 Developer Tools. To open the developer console window on Chrome, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl Shift J (on Windows) or Cmd Option J (on Mac).Īlternatively, you can use the Chrome menu in the browser window, select the option "More Tools," and then select "Developer Tools." The following are instructions for how to open the developer console on various different browsers and Airtable's Mac desktop app. In the course of troubleshooting your issue, the Airtable support team may ask you to take a screenshot of the developer console. The information displayed in the developer console can be extremely helpful for the Airtable support team when we're trying to figure out how to solve an issue. (It does other things, too, but this is all that really matters for this article.) Via Main menu > View > Global UI settings you can change directories or the language (when you have the language module and if the language is installed).The developer console is a tool that logs the information associated with a web page, such as JavaScript, network requests, and security errors. You can also go back to the default SCIA Engineer settings via Restore default. ![]() In this way you can share your configuration with other colleagues and you can set different configurations depending on the type of projects you are working on. Via Main menu > View > User configuration you can Save or Load the configuration of the user inferface (toolbars, hotkeys.). ) can be placed on any position of your screen by dragging it to the desired position.Ĭomponents like the Report preview, Input panel, Input table, Results table. , #, arrow keys, etc., are not permitted.Īll components (Input panel Property panel, Input table, Results table. You can also define hotkeys (single keys or combinations with Ctrl or Shift.) directly where you see them (in the SCIA Spotlight, Input panel, Main menu.) Simply click on the field at the top right, define the hotkey and press the Enter button to confirm. If you want to remove a command from a toolbar, you can simply drag-and-drop it onto the trash icon at the end of the toolbar. A 'Redundant' warning will be shown if a command is already contained in a toolbar (it could be somewhere in a sublevel as well). It is not possible to add a command more than once to the same toolbar. It's also possible to work with sublevels to further structure and organize the toolbar. Via the SCIA Spotlight you can search for any command and drag-and-drop the command to the desired toolbar of the Process toolbar. Pressing the small key icon (next to the process wheel) swaps the orientation of the primary and secondary toolbars. Holding Ctrl + left-clicking again on the same workstation icon will close the secondary toolbar so that only the primary toolbar is open. The secondary toolbar is selected by holding Ctrl + left-clicking the required workstation in the process wheel. ![]() Note that the primary toolbar is always open. The primary toolbar is selected by left-clicking the desired workstation in the process wheel. These are called the primary and secondary toolbars. One or two workstation toolbars can be displayed. There is also an empty toolbar called My Workstation which can be filled with your favourite commands. ![]() It's possible to show eight workstations at once. Via the hamburger icon you can activate which workstations should be visible in the process wheel and which should be hidden. The Process toolbar is located at the bottom left side of the graphical scene. In the new interface of SCIA Engineer you can customise the environment. ![]()
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