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=== Modes ===
 
=== Modes ===
 
A feature that has emerged over time is that of "Modes".  Modes are simply a grouping of parameter values for some use of the application.  The smart terminal, for example, has a mode for working with a particular arduino program.  Say the arduino program is for monitoring a green house.  Then I might create a mode called "Green House".  This has become important enough that I display the mode in the title bar of the application.   
 
A feature that has emerged over time is that of "Modes".  Modes are simply a grouping of parameter values for some use of the application.  The smart terminal, for example, has a mode for working with a particular arduino program.  Say the arduino program is for monitoring a green house.  Then I might create a mode called "Green House".  This has become important enough that I display the mode in the title bar of the application.   
 
  
 
==== Default Mode ====
 
==== Default Mode ====

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