Instruction manual

Elements
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Components of
the Island Editor
The island editor consists of a graphical image of an island and a set of tabs below
the display. The names of each .isl file in the active workspace are displayed on the
tabs. A workspace can contain as many as 10 islands.
You may tile or cascade the island images in the island editor, or you may maximize
them so that only one image appears in the image screen at any time.
Only one island can be active at a time in the island editor. To select the island
graphic you want active, click once on the associated tab. The tab of the island that
is being displayed will appear in front of the other tabs and will be a little larger than
the other tabs. The border around the selected island image will be a highlighted
color.
In the example below, we see a workspace that contains three logical islands
station_1, station_2 and station_3. The active graphic displayed in the island editor
is an image of station_2. Notice how the middle tab is enunciated:
1 the island tabs
2 an island image
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