
Cantata(Subform)             Khoros              Cantata(Subform)

     SUBFORM GLYPH BUTTON

     The `Glyph' button makes a small icon of the subform which
     can then be used to construct a processing pipeline.  The
     glyphed subform represents only the specific processing rou-
     tine that was chosen from the guide pane.  In other words,
     the glyph does not represent the entire subform but only a
     single program which was accessed by that subform.  This is
     why the glyph is labeled (bottom) with the program name
     instead of the subform name (for example `vadd' instead of
     `arith_binary').

     GLYPH ICONS AND BITMAPS

     The subform glyph has several icons that act as action but-
     tons. The "bomb" (top-left) bitmap deletes or destroys the
     glyph.  The "subform" (top-middle) bitmap brings back the
     subform that the glyph represents.  The "on/off" (top-right)
     bitmap executes a glyph, or if it is running stops a glyph.
     glyph represents.

     There are two more icons or bitmaps that may appear on a
     glyph.  If it is a control glyph, a "reset" (top-middle)
     bitmap resets the variables in the glyph.  Remember, there
     is a global reset on the top-level workspace.  If the Remote
     Execution attribute is enabled, a "network" bitmap will
     appear in the center of the glyph.  Clicking on this icon or
     bitmap will pop-up a list of remote machines that the glyph
     can be executed on.

     When the glyph fails for any reason, a "unhappy face" bitmap
     will appear in the center of the glyph.  Clicking on this
     icon will pop-up the error message.

     Copyright 1991, University of New Mexico. All rights
     reserved.

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