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  |The picture to the left shows 4 module groups, the first one containing two modules (named 'Module 1.1.1' and 'Module 1.1.2'). The second and third module group each contain one module only (named 'Module 1.2.1' and 'Navigate', resp.). The fourth module group contains three modules that are all named 'Module'.
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  |The picture to the left shows 3 module groups, the first one containing two modules (named 'Module 1.1.1' and 'Module 1.1.2'). The second and third module group each contain one module only (named 'Module 1.2.1' and 'Navigate', resp).
 
Note that only the first module within the first module group is ''expanded'', ie its submodules are visible within the navigation tree. This is because that module was selected by the user.
 
Note that only the first module within the first module group is ''expanded'', ie its submodules are visible within the navigation tree. This is because that module was selected by the user.
 
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Revision as of 11:18, 3 December 2008

Navigation Basics

The goal of the Riena navigation concept is to make navigation as easy and comfortable as possible for the enterprise user.

Subapplications

The Riena application ist made up from possibly multiple subapplications identifyable by the handles in the top area of the application window.

Riena Cient SubApplications.PNG

Module Groups, Modules and Submodules

This example shows a Riena client application with 2 subapplications called 'Navigation' and 'Playground'. The 'Navigation' subapplication is currently selected.

Each subapplication may contain multiple module groups, each module group may contain multiple modules and each module may contain multiple submodules.

Riena Cient Navigation.PNG The picture to the left shows 3 module groups, the first one containing two modules (named 'Module 1.1.1' and 'Module 1.1.2'). The second and third module group each contain one module only (named 'Module 1.2.1' and 'Navigate', resp).

Note that only the first module within the first module group is expanded, ie its submodules are visible within the navigation tree. This is because that module was selected by the user.

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