Oneline Local Menu

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The local menu provides access to a number of options and tools directly from the oneline. To display the local menu, position the cursor on an empty portion of the oneline then click the right mouse button. While most options are always available on the popup menu, a few options are only available on the popup menu in run mode.

 

Find Object on Oneline (Edit and Run Modes)

Displays the Find Object on Oneline tab of the Zoom, Pan, and Find Objects dialog.

Find Text in Oneline (Edit and Run Modes)

Displays the Find Text on Oneline dialog.

Oneline Display Options (Edit and Run Modes) 

Displays the Oneline Display Options dialog. This dialog allows you to customize the appearance of the oneline.

Pan/Zoom Control (Edit and Run Modes) 

Displays the Zoom/Pan tab of the Zoom, Pan, and Find Objects dialog.

Edit Screen Layers (Edit and Run Modes) 

Opens the Screen Layers case information display.

Show Layer (Edit and Run Modes)

Allows activation of any saved screen layer.

Save/Edit/Delete View (Edit and Run Modes)

Displays the Save View Level Dialog. This dialog is used to set defined locations on the oneline for recalling specific views from a list of saved views.

Go To View (Edit and Run Modes)

Allows the user to go to a specific location and zoom level on the oneline by choosing from a list of saved views. This option does nothing if no views are saved.

Contouring (Run Mode Only)

Displays the Contour Options Dialog. This dialog allows you to contour the system voltage magnitudes or angles.

Difference Case

Displays the Difference Case Dialog. This dialog is used to compare two power system operating points.

Dynamic Formatting (Active Oneline) (Edit and Run Modes in Oneline Diagrams)

Displays the Dynamic Formatting Dialog. This dialog is used to change the rendering of objects in oneline diagrams according to the state of the represented object in the power system.

Dynamic Formatting (All Views) (Edit and Run Modes in Bus and Substation Views)

Displays the Dynamic Formatting Dialog. This dialog is used to change the rendering of objects in bus and substation views according to the state of the represented object in the power system.

All Display Objects (Edit and Run Modes)

Opens the Display Object case information display, showing all the objects contained in the oneline diagram.

Only Selected Display Objects (Edit Mode Only)

Opens the Display Object case information display, showing only the currently selected objects in the oneline diagram, by automatically checking the Show Only Objects Selected on Display box.

Load Display Auxiliary File (Edit and Run Modes)

Loads a display auxiliary file.

Print Oneline (Edit and Run Modes)

Sends a copy of the oneline diagram to the printer. Selecting this option has the same affect as selecting File, Print Oneline from the main menu. See Printing Oneline Diagrams for more information.

Copy Image to Clipboard (Edit and Run Modes)

Copies the oneline file into the Windows clipboard using the Windows Metafile format (*.wmf). You can then paste the oneline into another program, such as a word processor. See Copying Onelines to Other Programs for details.

Export Image to File (Edit and Run Modes) 

Saves a copy of the entire oneline diagram image to a file. Oneline image files can be saved in bitmap (*.BMP), Windows Metafile (*.WMF, *.EMF), JPEG (*.jpg), or GIF format (*.gif).

Toggle Full Screen (Run Mode Only)

Sets the oneline diagram display window to full screen size. This option hides all toolbars and status bars. To return the window to normal, right-click on the oneline diagram and un-check the Full Screen option.

Embed a Display (Run Mode Only)

Clicking on this option allows you to open another oneline diagram (or the same one) and embed the new display inside the existing display. You can choose what percentage size the embedded display should be, and where within the existing window the embedded window should be placed.

Form Control > (Edit and Run Modes)

Options on this submenu allow you to resize the window, shift the window, or close the window.