Replacing modules in a base map, Customizing module behavior within a base map – Lenovo ThinkPad SL300 User Manual
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7. In the Main window menu bar, click Insert and then click Application.... The Add Applications window
opens.
8. In the left pane of the Add Applications window, navigate to the folder that contains the application
module you want to insert.
9. In the right pane of the Add Applications window, click the module you want to add. If you want to
add more than one module at a time, use the Shift key or Ctrl key in conjunction with the mouse to
highlight multiple modules.
10. Click OK.
11. Repeat steps 6 through 10 for each application module you want to add.
12. When you are finished, click the Save icon in the Main Window toolbar.
Replacing modules in a base map
To replace one or more modules in a base map, do the following:
1. Open the repository where the map resides.
2. If your repository contains folders, navigate to the folder where the map resides.
3. In the right pane of the Repository window, click the Base Maps tab. A list of base maps is displayed.
4. Double-click the appropriate base map. The Baser Map window opens.
5. Expand the map tree.
6. In the Main window menu bar, click View. The View Modules window opens.
7. In the top view pane of the View Modules window, click the module you want to replace. If you want to
replaced more than one module at a time, use the Shift key or Ctrl key in conjunction with the mouse to
highlight multiple modules.
8. Check the check box for the referenced item.
9. Click the Replace module icon, located in the View Modules window toolbar.
10. Select a replacement module from the Replace Module dialog, and click OK. The modules are then
replaced in those menu items which were checked.
Note: When replacing filters or utilities, the command line parameters are copied from the original
filter or utility to the replacement filter or utility.
11. Repeat steps 6 through 10 for each device-driver module you want to replace.
12. When you are finished, click the Save icon in the Main window toolbar.
Customizing module behavior within a base map
You can alter the behavior of a common module on a map-by-map basis through a new Customization
setting. This Customization setting enables you to enter values for an instance of a module in a map that
are used by a script that you include as part of your module. During installation, the information in the
Customization field is decompressed and stored in the C:\IUWORK\module_name.DAT file. When the
script runs, it picks up the data from the C:\IUWORK\module_name.DAT file and uses it to perform a
specific function.
The information you provide for the Customization setting is free-form text. You can enter a.BAT file, an .INI
file, or just a list of values depending on what your script needs. For example, you can:
• Make minor changes to a module without rebuilding it
• Make customized settings for an application, such as predefining a schedule and type of scan for an
antivirus program. You are limited only by your understanding of the application and your ability to
create a script file for the application.
To use the Customization setting, do the following:
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