Session Manager
Indigo contains an
easy to navigate session manager dockable tool window. This session
manager organizes and provides quick access to any supported Indigo
session. All of a sessions settings are stored in session files, these
files are grouped and displayed here in the session manger tool window.
Data Converter
Indigo provides two
data converting utilities. First, in a terminal session, the user
can select what data byte format they would like to view the incoming
data in. The options are ASCII, ASCII w/ Control Codes, HEXADECIMAL,
HEX w/ control codes, OCTAL, BINARY, Byte Analysis, or user customized
format.
Second, a data converter tool window will allow you to highlight
data in a terminal session window or drag and drop ASCII data into
the tool window to convert the data to a user selected data format.
Command Library
The command library is a tool window that allows terminal command
to be saved and recalled to files. To send to commands from the command
library you can drag and drop to the terminal command window or double
click the command entry.
Variable Manager
The variable manager allows you to set and recall variables fur use
with terminal send commands. When a command is sent to the terminal
session, any detected variable is replaced with the variable value.
Command Repeater
The command repeater allow you to populate a list of commands and
variables that can be set to repeat at defined intervals. The variables
can also be manipulated mathematically on each cycle. This tool is
particularly useful for testing equipment.
Custom Data Format Editor
Custom data format editor allow you to customize how incoming data
bytes are displayed in the terminal session window.
Command Macros
Command macros allow frequently used terminal session commands to
be stored as menu items and hotkeys.
Syntax Colorization
Syntax colorization will colorize user defined data strings in the
terminal session window.
Serial Pass Mode
Serial pass mode allows you to create a serial session that uses
two com ports to listen to the data transfer from two connections
or devices.
Data Logging
Terminal session data can be logged to a local file. Each session
maintains it's own log files.
Many more features.....
Line numbering, printing, pause incoming data, quick connect, reconnect,
recent connection list, window state (location) save and recall, extreme
configuration portability, and more.