The top area refers to joined profiles. This means profiles which are joined to either a document, a master page or a layout page to be activated automatically. The top entry of this area shows the name of the currently active profile.
The hierarchy is as follows:
Priority 1: profile for current page
Priority 2: profile for current master page
Priority 3: profile for current document
On each page or document change, Calvin checks first if there is a profile joined to the current page. If so, this profile will be activated. If not, Calvin checks the current master page. If it has its own profile, the screen will be calibrated with this one. Otherwise, Calvin checks the document for a joined profile and activates the found one.
The entry below looks somewhat strange but can be explained
simply: D:
means document, ST:
stands for master page
(STammseite
in German) and S:
is page (Seite
in
German). A minus sign behind indicates that the according section has
no joined profile. A plus sign indicates a found profile which is not
active at the moment. An active joined profile is indicated by the
checked sign.
means that there is no profile joined to the document (D:-) while there is one in the master page (ST:+) but is not active. The active one is the profile which has been found by Calvin in the current layout page.
Left to this view there is a tiny round double arrow symbol which helps you switching the current profile by toggling them. If you want none of the joined profiles to be activated, simply click on any list entry. If you want to activate the last joined entry, simply click on its name on top of the list.