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The '''Function Palette''' contains most of the fundamental elements needed to program in G. The functions palette is accessible either by right-clicking any empty location on the [[Block Diagram|block diagram]] or clicking on the '''View-->Functions Palette''' menu item. Alternatively the function palette can be pinned in place so that it stays open as a floating window by clicking the push pin icon on the top-left corner of the palette window. If accessed by right-click, the palette immediately dismisses itself after an element is selected. If pinned or accessed by menu item the palette will remain open after an element is selected. | The '''Function Palette''' contains most of the fundamental elements needed to program in G. The functions palette is accessible either by right-clicking any empty location on the [[Block Diagram|block diagram]] or clicking on the '''View-->Functions Palette''' menu item. Alternatively the function palette can be pinned in place so that it stays open as a floating window by clicking the push pin icon on the top-left corner of the palette window. If accessed by right-click, the palette immediately dismisses itself after an element is selected. If pinned or accessed by menu item the palette will remain open after an element is selected. | ||
Revision as of 18:32, 1 August 2019

The Function Palette contains most of the fundamental elements needed to program in G. The functions palette is accessible either by right-clicking any empty location on the block diagram or clicking on the View-->Functions Palette menu item. Alternatively the function palette can be pinned in place so that it stays open as a floating window by clicking the push pin icon on the top-left corner of the palette window. If accessed by right-click, the palette immediately dismisses itself after an element is selected. If pinned or accessed by menu item the palette will remain open after an element is selected.