On Aug 27, 2013, at 1:51 AM, Yasemin Barutçu <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I was wondering, how could I compile an OPI file which made in CSS?
You can't. Just like you can't compile *.adl, *.edl, … files of MEDM, DM2K, EDM.
I don't want to the other users could open the CSS when they view the screen.
Is there anyway to make it executable or if there isn't, how could I give permissions to the users not to change the screen?
You can call
css --launcher.openFile /CSS/whereever/file.opi
with the path to the *.opi file within the workspace from the command line.
This will open CSS, then open the *.opi file within CSS.
If CSS was already running, that running instance will open the *.opi file.
For file permissions, you use the normal Linux/OS X/Windows file permissions, either from the command line or within CSS via the "Properties" of the file in the Navigator.
BOY does have a no-edit option which will prevent users from opening *.opi files in the editor:
Check the preference GUI or add
org.csstudio.opibuilder/no_edit=true
to your plugin_customization.ini
Thanks,
-Kay
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