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The main window of the Visual Lottery Analyser is divided into four parts:
1. Ribbon Bar Lottery - commands for opening all major software features Interface - commands for customizing software view Software - commands for opening software options, licensing and help
2. Docking Windows On the left side of the main window there are 5 small panel that can be docked together. See the Docking Windows topic for information how to work with docking windows 3. Windows Main area of the main window where software opens its features.
4. Status Bar
The Status Bar at the bottom of the main window provides a way for the program to display various types of status information. The leftmost, smallest panel displays the following states:
Ready Indicates that the program is idle or has just completed an action.
Status Indicates a minor or non-critical issue occurred during the execution of a command, or when an action did not complete entirely successfully.
Error Indicates a critical error has occurred, preventing the software from continuing, or that an action was unsuccessful or incomplete.
Warning Indicates a non-critical error or when the user performed an action that is not permitted.
Info Indicates that the software is displaying information about a completed action.
Working Indicates that the software is currently busy performing a task.
The rightmost part of the Status Bar, next to the last panel, is the Size Grip.
Navigation Pane All main software features include a Navigation Pane on the right side of the window. See the Navigation Pane topic for more information.
Windows Touch Support The software supports touch-enabled interfaces. You can drag interface elements, scroll horizontally and vertically, and use gestures such as tap, flick, and pinch to scroll, zoom, and rotate charts, grids, and other elements. All features can be used with a single finger on any touch-enabled device.
Multi-Monitor Support The software supports multiple monitors. Any window can be detached and moved to another monitor for flexible workspace management. |