This group is used to configure the text that appears on the BlueZone title bar. By default, the Session Identifier, Profile
Name, Session Description, and Program Name are displayed on the BlueZone title bar. You have the option of turning off these
items or you can create you own custom title bar by using the desired variable (%1, %2, %3 etc.) in the
field.
Session Identifier (%1)
If enabled, the standard BlueZone Session Identifier is displayed on the title bar. For example, S1, S2, S3 etc.
HLLAPI Short Name (%2)
This option does not apply to BlueZone Secure FTP.
Profile Name (%3)
If enabled, the name of the current BlueZone profile that was used to launch this session is displayed on the title bar.
Session Description (%4)
If enabled, the value of the Session Description field located on the Program tab (see Program Tab above) is used unless the Use Connection Name as Session Description check box, located on the Connections tab ( from the BlueZone menu bar), is checked. Then the Connection Name that was used to create the session is displayed on the
title bar.
Program Name (%5)
If enabled, the standard BlueZone program name is displayed on the title bar. For example, BlueZone Mainframe Display, BlueZone
iSeries Display, etc.
Separator
Type a character to be used to separate the above values. Spaces are valid separators and can be used in conjunction with
other characters. The default separator is "space hyphen space".
Display Custom TitleBar
If enabled, any text that is placed in this field is displayed on the title bar instead of the selected values above. This
feature overrides any of the above items. Also, you can build a custom title bar in any order you want by placing the desired
variable values (%1, %2, %3, etc.) in the field in the order in which you want them to appear on the title bar. You can also
mix in your own text as well.
For example: If you want the Session Description followed by the Session Identifier followed by the words "Claims Application"
to appear on the title bar, place the following in the field:
%4 - %1 - Claims Application
Note
If the
Display Custom TitleBar check box is enabled and the field is left blank, the result is a blank title bar.