The original black-and-green screens captured from the TE client display in this column. Any new screens added are joined at the bottom of the screen list. You can add multiple screen capture files to a project. When you select a screen, its original black-and-green contents appear on the Imported Screen column, whereas the rendered version appears on the Reformatted Screen. When you add this file, all screens associated will display in the Screen List column. If you've captured screens through the TE client, these should appear as a single file containing all screens added. Launches a dialog through which you can select screens imported from the TE client. You may use logical operators such as + and - to include or exclude tags from a search. If you associate the same tag with multiple screens, you can use the search bar to filter based on individual or multiple tags. Add any relevant tag words, separated by a comma. You can manually add tags by double-clicking the space to the right of the screen number. To assist with grouping similar screens together or to more easily locate a specific screen, you can use tags to describe a screen's content. The purpose of tags is to allow you to organize tags based on unfinished screens, specific groups of screens, and screen functions, to name a few.
Additionally, this list displays associated tags and the applied template. Screen ListĪll screens associated with a project display here in an list ordered in which they were captured from the TE client. To capture screens for a host profile from the Ivanti Terminal Emulation application, see Capturing Screens from the TE Client. This is especially useful for presenting multiple elements such as data labels and fields, or even multiple menu items. When a table is created, it consists of empty container cells, which you can then drag and drop elements within. Structure the layout of elements in rows and columns by adding a table to the reformatted screen.
For example, on an Android device you could span the username and password text fields with their data labels to have them appear side-by-side. You can move individual elements and place them side-by-side for element spanning. You can also create cursor zones to establish multiple template rules on a single screen that change the template as users move from field to field. If other screens contain the selected key text, that screen is automatically reformatted to the styles applied to the screen that the key text is currently located on. Through the use of key text, you can create a screen template upon which reformatting changes are based. Themes set from the Theme tab are overridden when individual elements are edited on the Screens tab. Changing the global theme for a project does not change a screen's "Predictive" status to "Template." For more information on themes, see Configuring Project Settings. Or, through the use of themes, you can create formatting styles for each element type that is applied across all screens. Elements on a screen can be edited on a per-screen basis, meaning the changes you make to a single screen element won't be applied to all elements of a similar type. To import screens to your project to edit individual screen element styles, see Importing Screens.
When manual changes are made to a screen, it becomes a named "Template," with styles and formatting unique to that page. These screens are labeled as "Predictive," meaning untouched by any manual changes and subject to Velocity's built-in HTML and CSS rendering engine and its universal styles. After importing screens to the Velocity Console, the black-and-green screens are automatically translated to a mobile-friendly appearance. The following features for editing screen elements are available to you through the Velocity Console: From here, you can manipulate properties of individual reformatted elements. Individual elements can be selected from here and their properties edited from the Screen Elements column.Ĥ. Screens captured in TE are rendered with Velocity's built-in HTML and CSS engine to show more modern screen designs.
This column shows the screen prior to any modern reformatting.ģ. The traditional black-and-green screen captured from the TE client. You can navigate between screens by selecting a numbered screen from here.Ģ. All screens associated with a project, along with tags and template names are listed here.
The Screens tab consists of four columns:ġ.