ASAP 3.0 Client Manual

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OSC Copy
Use the Copy OSC function to copy scoreboard and log information to clipboard. This
function is useful when you want to include information from the OSC view in a
Microsoft Word document or Excel spreadsheet. Copied information is delimited with
tabs and carriage-return line-feeds so that you can paste it into an Excel spreadsheet.
OSC Magnify
Use the Magnify OSC function to magnify or shrink OSC window contents. This
function is useful when you want information displayed with larger or smaller fonts and
icons.
OSC Show Date
Use the Date function to display or hide the date in the object state change log. When
you initially start ASAP, date information in the OSC log is redundant. However, after
several days, depending on how you use the OSC view, you might want to display
both the date and time of state changes.
OSC Show Score Board
Use the Show Scoreboard function to display or hide the scoreboard in the OSC
window.
This view helps you track the number of state changes that occur over long periods of
time. You can clear selected state change counts for selected object types and states
by using the Remove Selected, Remove Above, or Remove All functions.
When the scoreboard is enabled, an annotated matrix summarizes the number of state
changes that have occurred for each entity type and state. If Show Tips is enabled,
color-coded hypertext appears as you move your mouse over various regions of the
scoreboard.
The scoreboard contains a row for each type of entity monitored and a column for each
state monitored. The minimum state monitored in the OSC scoreboard is controlled by
the Minimum State Change Monitored option on the OSC tab of the ASAP Properties
window. The Entity Tab of the ASAP Properties window controls entities that appear in
the OSC scoreboard.
When you select an element in the scoreboard, the OSC log is searched for all Object
State Changes that match the selected Entity type and state. For example, if you click