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<h1 class="title_page">Understanding the Place window</h1>
<h1 class="title_page">Positioning constraints</h1>
 
With the InSitu software version 9 update, the place window has evolved. To offer a more ergonomic and pleasant user experience, some catalogues are now web-based (meaning the catalogue's database is now on a web server)  
With the InSitu software version 9 update, the place window has evolved. To offer a more ergonomic and pleasant user experience, some catalogues are now web-based (meaning the catalogue's database is now on a web server)  


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Latest revision as of 14:24, 7 August 2024

Positioning constraints

With the InSitu software version 9 update, the place window has evolved. To offer a more ergonomic and pleasant user experience, some catalogues are now web-based (meaning the catalogue's database is now on a web server)

For a web-based display, 2 conditions must be met:

1 - you must be connected to the Internet

2 - the online catalogue must be web-based

If these two conditions aren't met, you will instead use the classic place window.

To find out more, click on the "Find out more" link in the place window that pops up in your InSitu software.

Fenêtre classique

Fig.9.0.concevoir.contrainte1.jpg

Learn more

Fenêtre avec catalogue webisé

Fig.9.0.concevoir.contrainte2.jpg

Learn more



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