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Creating a new palette
A palette is a
Java™
archive (
.jar
) file containing one or more symbols organized in categories. Palettes are used for two purposes:
To organize and store symbols for ease of use in the Symbol Editor.
To export symbols to other Rogue Wave® applications such as the JViewsDashboard Editor or the Designer for Rogue Wave JViews Diagrammer.
To create a new palette:
In the menu bar, click
Palette > New Palette
.
The Palette Properties property sheet opens.
Type
bampalette
in the
Name
field.
Edit the name of the Java package used to store the palette in the
Package Name
field.
Type a description of the package in the
Description
field.
The Palette Properties property sheet
Click
OK
.
The Save Palette File dialog box opens.
Navigate to the directory where you want to save the palette.
By default, palette files are saved in the current user's home directory.
Type
bampalette
in the
File name
field.
Click
Save
.
This palette is opened in the Symbol Palettes pane at the right of the Symbol Editor interface.
The Symbol Palettes pane
Tip
You can have multiple palettes open simultaneously in the Symbol Palettes pane.
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