Supervising the Network

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Creating Menus
Planning Your Menus
Planning Your Menus
Several considerations are important when planning a menu. Details are
presented throughout this chapter, but some general rules include the
following:
You must include an EXIT or LOGOUT command in the menu to be able to leave
the menu. For security reasons, the <Esc> key doesn’t work.
The maximum number of windows per menu is 11 (1 main window and 10
subwindows).
The maximum number of menus you can define in a single file is 255.
The maximum “MENU” name length (title bar) is 40 characters.
The maximum number of “ITEM” lines per window is 12.
The maximum width of each window “ITEM” is 40 characters.
The maximum text file width is 78 characters.
The main menu must be at the beginning of the .SRC file.
Submenus defined in the same file are called with the SHOW command by menu
number.
Menus in separate files are called as submenus, by menu name, with the LOAD
command.
If a command wraps to another line, you should type a plus sign (+) at the end of
the line and continue the command on the next line.
Menu colors are determined by the settings in the COLORPAL utility. See”
COLORPAL” in Utilities Reference.