Cool cooler Coolbar


Table of Contents

1. API
1.1. Installation and execution
1.2. HTTP request structure
1.3. Project management
1.3.1. Opening a Project
1.3.2. Creating a workbench
1.3.3. Loading an example
1.3.4. Saving a project
1.4. Project interaction
1.4.1. RGG/ XL
1.4.2. Graph view
1.4.3. File management
1.4.4. Import/Export
1.4.5. Data handling
1.5. Client libraries
1.5.1. GroPy
1.5.2. GroR
1.6. More documentation
1.7. Tutorials
1.8. Examples
2. Tutorials
2.1. Getting started with GroLink and HTTP
2.1.1. Requirements
2.1.2. Starting API and creating the workbench
2.1.3. Find the first information
2.1.4. Execute functions and queries
2.2. Getting started with GroLink and GroPy
2.2.1. Requirements
2.2.2. GroPy installation
2.2.3. Tutorial
2.3. Getting started with GroLink and GroR
2.3.1. Requirements
2.3.2. Installation
2.3.3. Tutorial
2.3.4. The code of the Tutorial
2.4. Start GroIMP in API mode
2.4.1. Installing the API plugin
2.4.2. Creating a shortcut on Windows
2.4.3. Start the API on non Windows systems
2.4.4. Testing the connection
2.4.5. Stopping the API
3. Registry Items
3.1. Options
3.2. Commands
3.3. Panels

The customizable Toolbar can be used to create shortcuts and macros to improve your GroIMP experiences. To add or remove an item from the coolbar you can use the the gear button on the coolbar. This allows in the base configuration to add panels or XL macros. To add a panel you can select the needed panel TreeChoice menu in the panels tab. Workbench related panels only show up when a worbench is opened. The XL macros consist of a name and an XL command. The XL command is exactly the same as a XL-console command(e.g. [Node==>;]). When executed a macro is copied to the xl console and executed. The items of the coolbar are stored in the users configuration directory and will be recreated on startup.