To
make a Gateway library in a local or remote workstation accessible,
select it in the network menu. You can make local or remote gateway
libraries available for the current work session only, or each time
you load the application.
You can also use selection
sets. See
Using Selection Sets.
To select a Gateway library in a local
or remote workstation:
- Display the Network Library menu.
- Click Refresh.
All accessible workstations
are searched for Gateway libraries.
- Expand workstations as needed to see
the Gateway libraries; there is one Gateway library per workstation.
Each workstation displays
both Framestore and Gateway entries.
- Expand the Gateway library to display
the directory structure of the selected workstation.
- Select the directories you want to access.
The procedure for selecting entries is the same as for clip libraries. See
Selecting Entries.
Selected entries are
light grey.
- Optional: To automatically reconnect
to a directory in a Gateway library when you restart the application,
click the grey box to the left of the entry.
The letters AC appear
in the box, indicating the entry is set to be reconnected. All subentries
are also set. When you restart the application and load the project,
the specified entries are connected and the associated Gateway library
directory is available in the Clip Library box.
NoteA green AC indicates
that the entry and all subentries are set for auto-connection; a
yellow AC indicates that some, but not all subentries, are set for
auto-connection.
- Optional: To stop automatically reconnecting
to the directory associated with an entry, click the grey box next
to the entry again. To disconnect all entries set for auto-connection,
click Reset Auto Connect.
The AC indicator disappears.
- Exit the Network Library menu.
All the Gateway libraries
you selected in the Network menu are listed in the Clip Library
box. All clip libraries set for auto-connection will be available
when you restart the application.