Entries Meaning
ItemX Entry of the identifier of the tool parameter. "X" specifies the order in which the pa‐
rameters are displayed in the window.
The identifier of the tool parameter can be found in Chapter:
Tool parameter identifiers (Page 240)
Example
<NEWTOOLCONFIGURATION>
<!-- The standard field "oversized tool" is removed and replaced by the fields -->
<!-- "tool location type", "tool size left" and "tool size right" -->
<!-- -->
<Item2 value="ToolPlaceSpec" type="QString"/>
<Item3 value="ToolSizeLeft" type="QString"/>
<Item4 value="ToolSizeRight" type="QString"/>
</NEWTOOLCONFIGURATION>
9.2.9 Configuring the "New Multitool" window
<NEWMULTITOOLCONFIGURATION> tag
You
use the "New
Multitool" dialog to supply a new multitool with specific multitool data before
creating the multitool or loading it into to a magazine location. Multitool data typically includes
the number of multitool locations and spacing between locations, as these parameters cannot
be changed once the multitool has been created. The same applies to the multitool size and/
or multitool location type as to the tool size and tool location type. These parameters, too,
cannot be changed once they have been loaded into the tool. It is also a good idea to display
the multitool name in this window.
In the <NEWMULTITOOLCONFIGURATION>tag, specify the parameters that you wish to
have displayed in the "New Multitool" dialog.
Entries Meaning
ItemX Entry of the identifier of the multitool parameter. "X" specifies the order in
which the parameters will be displayed in the window.
The identifier of the
multitool parameter can be found in Chapter:Multitool
parameter identifiers (Page 247)
Tool management
9.2 Configuring the user interface
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