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| ====== Visual Perspective ====== | ====== Visual Perspective ====== | ||
| - | The //**Aware IM**// concept of the screen layout is called a //visual perspective// | + | The //**AwareIM**// concept of the screen layout is called a //visual perspective// |
| Visual perspectives allow configurators to define the following: | Visual perspectives allow configurators to define the following: | ||
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| Configuration of a visual perspective is described in detail in the [[docs: | Configuration of a visual perspective is described in detail in the [[docs: | ||
| - | It is possible to define several visual perspectives for an application and switch between them when necessary. This may be useful if the application contains several relatively independent functional areas that need to look different to the user and/or offer different sets of menu operations. For example, there may be an area that provides management of forums and another area that handles orders and purchases. Switching visual perspectives is achieved by configuring a special type of a menu operation called “Change Perspective” (see [[docs: | + | It is possible to define several visual perspectives for an application and switch between them when necessary. This may be useful if the application contains several relatively independent functional areas that need to look different to the user and/or offer different sets of menu operations. For example, there may be an area that provides management of forums and another area that handles orders and purchases. Switching visual perspectives is achieved by configuring a special type of a menu operation called “Change Perspective” (see [[docs: |