2.4.5. Toolbar
![Toolbar](../../_images/toolbar.png)
Preferences - Displays the Preferences Dialog.
Open Configuration - Allows you to open an XML
file for editing.
Physical View - Shows or hides the Physical View.
DDS Logical View - Shows or hides the
DDS Logical View.
Processes View - Shows or hides the Processes
View.
RTI Internal Topics Filter - Turns filtering for
RTI internal topics on or off. When on (the default), DDS topics that
are used to control or monitor RTI services or functionality are hidden
from view. You can turn this filter off, but this should only be done
if you are trying to debug RTI internal topics (or to gain a better
understanding of the data types or QoS being employed by these topics).
Match Analyses View - Creates a new
Match Analyses View.
Health View - Creates a new Health View.
DDS Data Type View - Creates a new DDS Data Type View.
DDS QoS View - Creates a new DDS QoS View.
Open Data Visualization Perspective - Changes
Admin Console’s perspective from Administration (the default)
to
Data Visualization
.
Sample Inspector - Opens a new Sample Inspector
view. This view is described in
Sample Inspector.
Sample Log - Opens a new Sample Log view.
This view is described in
Sample Log.
Time Chart - Opens a new Time Chart view.
This view is described in
Time Chart.
Back / Forward buttons - Arrows that help you
navigate to other Admin Console views that have been previously opened.
Open Perspective - Displays a dialog
where you can select different perspectives. Note that only
Administration
and
Data Visualization
perspectives are supported.
The other perspectives are part of the platform (Eclipse) upon which
the Admin Console application is built.
Administration Perspective
- Changes the current perspective to Administration.
Note
Right-click and choose ‘Reset’ to restore the views to their original arrangement.
Data Visualization Perspective -
Changes the current perspective to Data Visualization.
Note that this button is not displayed until after the
Data Visualization perspective has been shown once. There is
another button to invoke it directly, described above.
Note
Right-click and choose ‘Reset’ to restore the views to their original arrangement.