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Toolbars
Use the Arbortext Styler toolbars to quickly access Arbortext Styler functionality. You can move all of the toolbars, by clicking on the dotted line to the left of the toolbar and dragging it to the required location. In this way you can dock a toolbar at a different place on the interface or place it completely independently from the interface. You can select which toolbars to display in the interface through the View > Toolbars menu choice. Arbortext Styler has the following toolbars:
Standard
Elements
Modules
The following table describes the buttons on the Standard toolbar.
Standard Toolbar
Button
Description
This is an image of a yellow tag icon, the text “Insert” and a black arrow pointing downwards
Inserts an object of the relevant type into the active list view. Note that the icon for the button changes depending on the list view that is currently active - the icon shown here is displayed when the Elements list is active, for example, and clicking it will insert a new unnamed element into the Elements list.
Click on the arrow to the right of the icon to select a different object to insert: when you have selected an object type the relevant list view will open and a new unnamed object will be placed in that list.
This is an image of a floppy disk.
Saves the current stylesheet. If the stylesheet has not previously been saved, this button opens the Save Stylesheet As... dialog box.
This is an image of a curved arrow pointing left
Undo the previous editing operation
This is an image of a curved arrow pointing right.
Redo reverses the change made by the last undo.
This is an image of a pair of scissors.
Cuts the selected object from the list and stores it in a paste buffer (clipboard).
This is an image of two identical documents.
Makes a copy of the selected object and stores it in a paste buffer.
This is an image of a clipboard with an unattached document on top of it.
Inserts the contents of the paste buffer at the selected location.
This is an image of a blue arrow pointing to the left
Returns cursor focus back to the object previously selected.
This is an image of a blue arrow pointing to the right
Returns cursor focus to the object selected before the Back action. This button is only active if a previous Back action has been carried out.
This is an image of a page with a logo on it and a magnifying glass superimposed on it.
Displays the document in Arbortext Editor using the current stylesheet settings.
This is an image of a blank page with the top-right corner turned down, with a magnifying glass superimposed on the page.
Displays the document in the Print Preview window using the current stylesheet settings.
This is an image of a page with a red header, with a magnifying glass superimposed on it.
Displays the document as a PDF file in Acrobat Reader using the current stylesheet settings.
This is the standard EPUB icon with a magnifying glass superimposed on it.
Displays the document as an EPUB (.epub) file in the Calibre E-book Viewer, using the current stylesheet settings. You must have Calibre installed to perform this action.
This is an image of a page with a world logo on it and a magnifying glass superimposed on it.
Displays the document as an HTML file in a browser using the current stylesheet settings.
This is an image of a page with a blue question mark and magnifying glass superimposed on it.
Displays the document as HTML Help using the current stylesheet settings.
This is an image of a series of pages with a world logo on it and a magnifying glass superimposed on it.
Displays the document in a browser as a Web document using the current stylesheet settings.
This is an image of a page with a blue top left corner and a magnifying glass superimposed on it.
Displays the document in Microsoft Word in RTF format using the current stylesheet settings.
The following table describes the buttons on the Elements toolbar. Note that, even if the toolbar is selected via the View > Toolbars menu option, the buttons on the Elements toolbar will only be accessible when the Elements list is active.
Elements Toolbar
Button
Description
This is an image of two yellow tag icons.
Opens the New Context dialog box, in which you can create a new context for the current element.
This is an image of a yellow tag icon, with a magnifying glass superimposed on the tag icon.
Opens the New Condition dialog box, in which you can create a new condition for the selected context(s).
This is an image of a black arrow pointing upwards, superimposed on a striped page.
Moves the selected context or condition up one in the list of contexts or conditions for the element, relative to its siblings, increasing its priority in the processing order.
This is an image of a black arrow pointing down.
Moves the selected context or condition down one in the list of contexts or conditions for the element, relative to its siblings, reducing its priority in the processing order.
This is an image of a black arrow pointing to the right.
Moves the selected condition one to the right in the list of conditions for the element, thus increasing its nesting level in its parent.
This is an image of a black arrow pointing to the left.
Moves the selected condition one to the left in the list of conditions for the element, thus reducing its nesting level in its parent.
Provides a list of styles you can apply to the currently selected element.
This is an image of two overlapping blue italicized letter As, surrounded by small red circles overlaid with a tool.
Opens a dialog box where you can provide additional details about the style of the selected element. This toolbar button is only available when the assigned style for the element requires additional details, for example Division or Index Term.
This is an image of two overlapping blue italicized letter As, overlaid with a series of black bullets and lines.
Opens the Style Helper wizard that walks you through the process of electing a style for the selected element
The following table describes the buttons on the Modules toolbar.
Modules Toolbar
Button
Description
This is an image of two yellow module icons.
Opens the Modules dialog box, in which you can create a module hierarchy for your stylesheet by creating, adding, deleting, and reordering stylesheet modules.
This is an image of a yellow module icon and a blue square, with an arrow joining the two
Opens the Move to Module dialog box, allowing you to select a module to which to move the selected object(s).
This option is valid for all definition types and can be invoked from within any list view.
This is an image of a yellow module icon and a two blue squares, with an arrow joining the two
Opens the Copy to Module dialog box, allowing you to select a module to which to copy the selected object(s).
This option is valid for all definition types and can be invoked from within any list view.
This is an image of a two module icons joined by a diagonal arrow
Opens the Save as Merged Stylesheet dialog box, in which you can save a stylesheet containing modules as a single stylesheet with all referenced modules included in the file.