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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
The default MIDAS | The default [https://midas.triumf.ca/MidasWiki/index.php/Status_Page MIDAS Status page] has been replaced by a custom status page for the {{bnmqr|join=and}} experiments. Note that the MIDAS client [https://midas.triumf.ca/MidasWiki/index.php/Mhttpd mhttpd] must be running for the webserver to be available. To connect to the Custom Status page, see [[BNMR: Getting Started|Getting Started]]. | ||
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The custom status page allows users to enter experimental parameters easily, including changing [[BNMR: Experimental Modes|Experimental Modes]] and [[BNMR: Run numbering|run type]]. A [[BNMR: Custom Parameter page|Custom Parameter page]] accessed from the custom status page allows users to enter run parameters easily. | The custom status page allows users to enter experimental parameters easily, including changing [[BNMR: Experimental Modes|Experimental Modes]] and [[BNMR: Run numbering|run type]]. A [[BNMR: Custom Parameter page|Custom Parameter page]] accessed from the custom status page allows users to enter run parameters easily. | ||
== Features of the Custom Status Page == | |||
=== Command and Page Buttons === | |||
[[Image:Bnqr_top_buttons.png|left|Figure 1 Command and Page Buttons]] | |||
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The top line consists of standard [https://midas.triumf.ca/MidasWiki/index.php/Status_Page#Menu_Buttons|Menu buttons] to stop and start runs or to display | |||
different MIDAS pages. These standard buttons appear on most MIDAS pages (see [https://midas.triumf.ca/MidasWiki/index.php/Status_Page MIDAS Status page] for more information). |
Revision as of 15:33, 1 September 2016
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Introduction
The default MIDAS Status page has been replaced by a custom status page for the bnmr and bnqr experiments. Note that the MIDAS client mhttpd must be running for the webserver to be available. To connect to the Custom Status page, see Getting Started.
Custom Status Page
- Bnmr status stopped.png
Figure 1:
BNMR Custom Status Page (Run Stopped) - Bnqr status stopped.png
Figure 2:
BNQR Custom Status Page (Run Stopped)
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The custom status page is a MIDAS Custom Page written for the bnmr and bnqr experiments. It is written in HTML and Javascript and uses the MIDAS asynchronous functions to access the ODB.
The custom status page allows users to enter experimental parameters easily, including changing Experimental Modes and run type. A Custom Parameter page accessed from the custom status page allows users to enter run parameters easily.
Features of the Custom Status Page
Command and Page Buttons
The top line consists of standard buttons to stop and start runs or to display
different MIDAS pages. These standard buttons appear on most MIDAS pages (see MIDAS Status page for more information).