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Reference Material

Reference material is organized so that it is easy to find a particular item by a variety of classifications or characteristics. Most the reference material in this help system is derived from software code.

Software components have the following buttons in the second row:

Component Title — Shows the title of the software component that the item belongs to and links to the component’s main page topic.

Groups — Divides the material into logical areas based on usage. For example, it separates channel commands, conference commands, and general commands.

Classes — Lists all of the classes of the software component with a brief description, if applicable.

Member Functions — Lists all class functions together with the owning classes.

Hierarchy — Lists all of the classes in the software component under the class that they were derived from.

File List — Lists all of the source files used to gather information. These include header files, source files, and interface definition files.

Each of these buttons displays information based on the classification defined by the software. All classifications drill down to the same code items. The classification system is a way to help you find the information you need.

Each application is documented at the appropriate level. For example:

• CIT Translator contains the prototypes and copies of the source code for doing the translation from DTOSS to a voyeng event.

• CIT IVE scripts are programs that have been compiled with the IVE compiler and can be downloaded to the bridge. The prototypes and the code for these scripts are provided in this help system.

• LBIS accepts voyeng events from the translator or RMT and interfaces with BAPI to control the bridge. This help system contains the prototypes but not its source code.

Note: Prototypes and source code in this document are generated automatically from the CIT translation software code. For this reason, if you find a difference between code samples and their explanations, the code sample is more accurate.



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