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Using the EBX5 user interface

Overview

The general layout of EBX5 workspaces is entirely customizable by a perspective administrator.

If several customized perspectives have been created, the tiles icon 'Select perspective' allows the user to switch between available perspectives.

The advanced perspective is accessible by default.

Advanced perspective

By default, the EBX5 advanced perspective is available to all users, but its access can be restricted to selected profiles. The view is separated into several general areas, referred to as the following in the documentation:

The following functional areas are displayed according to the permissions of the current user: Data, Data Spaces, Modeling, Data Workflow, Data Services, and Administration.

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Perspectives

The EBX5 perspectives are highly configurable views with a target audience. Perspectives offer a simplified user interface to business users and can be assigned to one or more profiles. This view is split into several general areas, referred to as the following in the documentation:

Example of a hierarchical menu:

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Favorite perspectives

When more than one perspective is available to a user, it is possible to define one as their favorite perspective so that, when logging in, this perspective will be applied by default. To do so, an icon is available in the perspective selector next to each perspective:

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User pane

General EBX5 features are grouped in the user pane. It can be accessed by clicking on the avatar (or user's initials) in the upper right corner of any page.

The user pane is then displayed with the user avatar and gives access to the profile configuration (according to the user's rights), language selection, density selection and online documentation.

Attention The logout button is located on the user pane.

Avatar

An avatar can be defined for each user. The avatar consists in a picture, defined using a URL path; or in two letters (the user's initials by default). The background color is set automatically and cannot be modified. Regarding the image that will be used, it has to be a square format but there is no size limitation.

The avatar layout can be customized in the 'Ergonomics and layout' section of the 'Administration' area. It is possible to choose between the display of the avatar only, user name only, or to display both.

Density

Users can now choose their display density mode between 'Compact' and 'Comfortable'. The display mode can be modified from the user pane.

User interface features

Hiding the header

It is possible to hide the header in the user interface by hovering over it, then clicking the arrow button that appears.

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Resetting the navigation pane width

After having resized the width of the navigation pane, you can restore it to the default width by hovering over the border and double-clicking.

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Where to find EBX5 help

In addition to the full standalone product documentation accessible via the user pane, help is accessible in various forms within the interface.

Context-sensitive help

When browsing any workspace in EBX5, context-specific help is available by clicking on the question mark located on the upper right corner of the workspace. The corresponding chapter from the product documentation will be displayed.

Contextual help on elements

When you hover over an element for which contextual help has been defined, a question mark appears. Clicking on the question mark opens a panel with information on the element.

Contextual information on element

When a permalink to the element is available, a link button appears in the upper right corner of the panel.

Panel with permalink

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