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Figure 5 Elements in the Explorer configuration

System Information

This section contains some general information of the DELFT-FEWS configuration.

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Reference to the file name and location of the help file

Explorer Options


Figure 7 Elements in the Explorer Options section of the Explorer configuration

The explorer options define whether a number of items are visible on the main display when started. Each of these may either have the value "true" or "false". The items listed in Figure 7 lists all the items. The names are self-explanatory.

Zoom extents

The zoom extents is used to define the pre-configured zoom levels that can be selected from the main display.

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Optional definition of a letter in the title to use as shortcut.

Explorer Tasks

The explorer tasks define the tasks that can be carried out from the explorer. These tasks are for example the initiation of plug-ins such as the time series display.

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Boolean flag to indicate if multiple instances of task can be initiated concurrently

statusBar

The status Bar settings define the format of the time string displayed in the status bar

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String defining the time format for time displayed in the status bar. For example HH:mm:ss will display time as 10:43:26.

restSettings

This section includes additional settings for the FEWS Explorer.

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  • timeZoneOffset: The offset of the time zone with reference to UTC (equivalent to GMT). Entries should define the number of hours (or fraction of hours) offset. (e.g. +01:00)
  • timeZoneName: Enumeration of supported time zones. See appendix B for list of supported time zones.

logPanelConfig

Configuration of the log panel at bottom of the main display. This can be configured to show all messages (DEBUG level and up), or filtered from a defined level. Two types of log message can be displayed; those generated by the DEBUG logger and those by the EVENT logger. In normal use the latter is defined to show messages from a level of INFO or above. The former is not normally used except for configuration in the stand alone when additional information may be useful. Different settings are available for stand alone clients and for operator clients

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