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: A (Computer Software) panel is "a particular arrangement of information grouped together for presentation to users in a window or pop-up." | : A (Computer Software) panel is "a particular arrangement of information grouped together for presentation to users in a window or pop-up." | ||
==How do (Computer Software) | ==How do (Computer Software) Panels relate to the Tygron Engine?== | ||
: One way Panels are implemented in the Tygron Engine is to use panels to provide the user information. A Panel as such is the Release Notes Panel. These panels are mostly aimed at the editor role. The other way panels are implemented in the Tygron Engine, are so called 'User Panels' in the Editor. These panels are implemented in the project and are aimed at the end user of the project, not the editor. | |||
==Different types of Panels (Editor)== | ==Different types of Panels (Editor)== |
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What is a (Computer Software) Panel?
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- A (Computer Software) panel is "a particular arrangement of information grouped together for presentation to users in a window or pop-up."
How do (Computer Software) Panels relate to the Tygron Engine?
- One way Panels are implemented in the Tygron Engine is to use panels to provide the user information. A Panel as such is the Release Notes Panel. These panels are mostly aimed at the editor role. The other way panels are implemented in the Tygron Engine, are so called 'User Panels' in the Editor. These panels are implemented in the project and are aimed at the end user of the project, not the editor.