Monterey User Manual
  • Introduction
  • What is Monterey
  • Quick guide through the User manual
  • Monterey and module loaders
  • Monterey future plans
  • Installing Monterey
  • Help system
    • Live tour
    • Tooltip based help
  • Features
    • App launcher
    • Aurelia-CLI
    • Dotnet
    • GistRun
    • Error logger
    • Gulp
    • JSPM manager
    • NPM manager
    • Preferences
    • Project info
    • Run
    • Support
    • Task manager
    • Terminal
    • Typings
    • Webpack
    • Workflow manager
  • Creating new applications
    • Aurelia-CLI
      • Default-ESNext
      • Default-TypeScript
      • Custom
    • skeleton-esnext-aspnetcore
    • skeleton-esnext-webpack
    • skeleton-esnext
    • skeleton-typescript-aspnetcore
    • skeleton-typescript-webpack
    • skeleton-typescript
    • GitHub
      • Contact manager tutorial
      • CM tutorial - KendoUI edition
        • Differences from the original version
      • CM tutorial - Materialize edition
        • Differences from the original version
  • Managing existing applications
  • Reaching support
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Help system

Live tour of the User Interface

Image 1 shows the initial view of Monterey started for the first time: you are prompted by the "tour manager" which provides a brief description of most UI objects on this (main) view.

Image 1

Click on the Next button (Image 1, marker 1) results with the view shown on Image 2, below, highlighting and explaining the most important top level buttons in Monterey app (marker 1)

Image 2

Click on the Next button (Image 2, marker 2) results with the view shown on Image 3, below with the information about Monterey's main view sidebar (marker 1), which keeps track of user's projects

Image 3

Click on the Next button (Image 3, marker 2) results with the view shown on Image 4, below with the information about Monterey's collection of tiles (marker 1), which are the primary means of invoking Monterey's "internal" tools (like NPM manager, App Launcher, etc), or integrated "external" tools (File explorer, Chrome browser or GistRun).

Image 4

Click on the Next button (Image 4, marker 2) results with Image 5 below, highlighing the Support button (marker 2) on Monterey's toolbar (marker 1) which (when clicked) provides access to the :

Image 5

At this point we reached the end of the tour - click on the Done buton to end it.

Image 6

Support panel