Modes in the Graphics Editor

Modes are a group of settings that provide different capabilities for designing and testing graphics. The Graphics Editor provides three mutually exclusive modes—Design, Test, and Runtime that allow you to design, edit, and test a graphic.

You can test a graphic with simulated values by using the Value Simulator. Or, you can use a fourth mode, Online mode, in conjunction with Test and Runtime modes, which allows you to access all your actual data point values for real time testing.

Design Mode

Allows you to design and edit graphics, where all static design values apply.

 

Test Mode

Allows you to design and edit graphics, and test simulated values using the Value Simulator. If Online mode is also enabled, you can access and test all your data point values from an actual online environment.

 

Runtime Mode

Allows you to select and command elements. Design and editing capabilities are disabled. If Online mode is also enabled, you can access and test all your data point values from an actual online environment.

Runtime Mode also activates the highlighting of nodes linked to objects on the current graphic.

 

Online Mode

If enabled, displays real time data point values from an actual online environment. This mode is used in conjunction with Test and Runtime modes.

 

Graphics Editor: Operating and Engineering Mode

NOTE:
In addition to having a Graphics Editor license, you must also have Graphics Editor Application rights to create, edit, or delete a symbol or template graphic. Graphics Editor level access is defined by the Security application.

Graphics Editor: Operating and Engineering Mode

Graphics Editor window mode

Graphics Editor application behavior

Operating

  • The Graphics Editor displays:
    • In the Default tab.
    • The Textual Viewer tab is available.
  • Can create, open, and edit graphic files.

Engineering

  • The Graphics Editor displays:
    • In the Graphics tab.
    • The Object Configurator tab is available.
  • Can create, open, and edit graphic files.

Related Topics

For workspace overview, see Modes Group.

For related procedures, see Accessing the Graphics Editor.