ScriptPro Editor

This topic is for use by scriptwriters who are using ScriptPro Editor to create custom scripts for their agencies.

Agents can go to Using ScriptPro Scripts for more information about using custom or standard scripts within Travelport Smartpoint.

 

Dialog Box Window

The Dialog Box window is displayed in a tab labeled (untitled.dlg). Additional dialog boxes can be opened at the same time under different tabs.

Dialog Box window elements

The table below describes the elements numbered in the Dialog Box window above.

Number

Element

Description

1

Tab Bar 

The file name is displayed in the tab. The tab can be closed by click on the X beside the name. An * will appear and the end of the name when changes have been made, but have not been saved.

2

Work Area

A new or existing dialog box displays within the work area.

Note:  When the script runs, the size and position of the dialog box window in the work area (relative to the upper left corner) matches the position of the dialog box in the Reservation window.

3

Form Properties

The Form Properties area displays specific details about the control that is in focus.

Note: New dialog boxes are displayed in the center of the work area, while existing dialog boxes are displayed in the position they existed when the file was last saved.