Interested in Learning more about OpenROAD
Posted 2011-08-30 at 08:47 AM by teresa
Updated 2011-10-11 at 03:30 PM by teresa (Add information regarding availability of the recordings)
Updated 2011-10-11 at 03:30 PM by teresa (Add information regarding availability of the recordings)
Tags openroad
There will be two webinars in the coming weeks around OpenROAD. The first one will be an introduction to the latest GA release, OpenROAD 5.1, and the second one will preview features we are working on for OpenROAD 6.2.
Details around both sessions are below.
Please come join us in learning more about OpenROAD.
If you have interest in addition additional OpenROAD webinars, please note a topic in the comment section and we'll make every effort to host additional webinars that cover the content you are interested in.
13 Sept 8am PDT & 4pm PDT
Title: OpenROAD 5.1 New Features
Presenter: Sean Thrower
Abstract: OpenROAD 5.1 is now available! Join Sean Thrower, OpenROAD Engineering, for an in depth look at the new features and functionality included in OpenROAD 5.1
Hear about the key features of OpenROAD 5.1
Register at Webinars and Events - Ingres
20 Sept 8am PDT & 4pm PDT
Title: OpenROAD Displays with no-code Gradients, Roundels, Highlighting†, Multi-Image Bitmaps, and More—it’s Open Season!
Presenter: Sean Thrower
Abstract: OpenROAD 6.2 is under development. Join Sean Thrower, OpenROAD Engineering, to see how your OpenROAD displays can be enhanced with the features planned for OpenROAD 6.2.
Display styles change, enduser tastes evolve, eventually each product gets trapped in its own display cabinet…
But with customer collaboration driving change, and some lateral thinking, the future can change too—in the coming OpenROAD release you can map your display scheme (defined as a set of bitmap images) chosen without lock-in to any development product, directly into the frame display: fields can display the corners you want, gradients can be of any orientation, and include special effects; a single bitmap can support fields of any size; bitmaps can contain multiple images, for smart highlighting, three-way selection, embedded dropdown—and all of this out of the box.
† (ok, maybe a line of code to switch the highlighting ...)
And you can capture, image-search, manipulate and apply your bitmaps at runtime.
And more. And more to come...
Register at Webinars and Events - Ingres
Update: The webinars were recorded and are available for viewing at Webinars and Events. All questions asked in both presentations are available in the available recording with answers. Hope the presentation material is beneficial.
Details around both sessions are below.
Please come join us in learning more about OpenROAD.
If you have interest in addition additional OpenROAD webinars, please note a topic in the comment section and we'll make every effort to host additional webinars that cover the content you are interested in.
13 Sept 8am PDT & 4pm PDT
Title: OpenROAD 5.1 New Features
Presenter: Sean Thrower
Abstract: OpenROAD 5.1 is now available! Join Sean Thrower, OpenROAD Engineering, for an in depth look at the new features and functionality included in OpenROAD 5.1
Hear about the key features of OpenROAD 5.1
- General-purpose system classes for XML support
- Export your application in an XML based export file format
- Better track changes made to your application
- HashTable classes to improve lookup speed for objects
- Improvements to the Integrated Development Environment
- New SessionObject attributes
Register at Webinars and Events - Ingres
20 Sept 8am PDT & 4pm PDT
Title: OpenROAD Displays with no-code Gradients, Roundels, Highlighting†, Multi-Image Bitmaps, and More—it’s Open Season!
Presenter: Sean Thrower
Abstract: OpenROAD 6.2 is under development. Join Sean Thrower, OpenROAD Engineering, to see how your OpenROAD displays can be enhanced with the features planned for OpenROAD 6.2.
Display styles change, enduser tastes evolve, eventually each product gets trapped in its own display cabinet…
But with customer collaboration driving change, and some lateral thinking, the future can change too—in the coming OpenROAD release you can map your display scheme (defined as a set of bitmap images) chosen without lock-in to any development product, directly into the frame display: fields can display the corners you want, gradients can be of any orientation, and include special effects; a single bitmap can support fields of any size; bitmaps can contain multiple images, for smart highlighting, three-way selection, embedded dropdown—and all of this out of the box.
† (ok, maybe a line of code to switch the highlighting ...)
And you can capture, image-search, manipulate and apply your bitmaps at runtime.
And more. And more to come...
Register at Webinars and Events - Ingres
Update: The webinars were recorded and are available for viewing at Webinars and Events. All questions asked in both presentations are available in the available recording with answers. Hope the presentation material is beneficial.






