This part introduces you to InfoMaker and describes how to work in and manage its environment. It also describes how to work with databases, tables, views, and extended attributes.
Access to the Database painter
To have access to the Database painter, install InfoMaker's database component.
Table of Contents
- Working with InfoMaker
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- About InfoMaker
- What you can do using InfoMaker
- The InfoMaker environment
- Working with libraries
- Working with objects
- Working in painters
- Working with tools
- Using property pages
- Using toolbars
- Using report wizards
- Using the To-Do List
- Using online Help
- Customizing keyboard shortcuts
- Using the file editor
- Changing fonts
- Accessing shared queries stored on a network
- Defining libraries for user-defined form styles
- Using the Query Governor
- How your InfoMaker environment is managed
- Starting InfoMaker from the command line
- Working with Libraries
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- About libraries
- About InfoMaker libraries and special files
- Creating new libraries
- About the Library painter
- Working with libraries
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- Displaying libraries and objects
- Using the pop-up menu
- Controlling columns that display in the List view
- Selecting objects
- Filtering the display of objects
- Filtering the display of libraries and folders
- Working in the current library
- Changing the current library
- Opening and previewing objects
- Copying, moving, and deleting objects
- Setting the root
- Moving back, forward, and up one level
- Modifying comments
- Deleting libraries
- Optimizing libraries
- Regenerating library entries
- Creating a library directory report