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G&
GLIN
TM
Complete configuration control
On the fly from Glink
Configuration is done from Glink itself. An administrator can
use the configuration menus to produce configuration files for
individual or groups of users, and these can then be locked to
prevent user configuration problems. A network setup utility is
included, and can be tailored by an administrator to allow
users to install Glink from a file server, together with Glink
program groups and icons adapted to the requirements of
each user group. Alternatively the individual users can be
allowed to install and configure their own Glink program
groups and icons.
Each Glink icon can be assigned its own configuration file, so that users can be given a range of Glink icons
on their desktop, each starting a separate Glink tailored to a specific mainframe connection or application.
Screen appearance
The screen appearance can be tailored for users or
groups. Fonts, toolbars, Windows attributes and face-
lifting features are all available from a single tabbed
dialog box. Glink supports color, set by the legacy
application for terminal types that support color, or
mapped from other field attributes to brighten up the
presentation of legacy application data. There are
sixteen foreground colors and eight background colors
to choose from. Each color can be adjusted as regards
red/green/blue intensity in order to give the most
attractive presentation. The color schemes can be
given names and saved for later use, and can be
selected for color printing.
Printing
Glink offers complete control of printer configuration.
Using the Windows graphical interface you can select
left, right, top and bottom margins, select a font with
style and size, and adjust vertical and horizontal
formatting to exactly match the printer and paper you
are using. You can also select color printing, and a
color scheme from the standards we deliver, or
composed by you. Glink also supports plain text printing
of formatted legacy application print data.
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