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<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Plot Manager : Simplified View</h2>
 <p>
   <img align="right" src="help/images/simplified.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;"/>
   Plot request form is organised as multi-level tree. By default the 
   main plot elements only (<b><i>Simplified View</i></b>) are shown. Drag-drop any parameter 
   from Workspace Explorer Parameters tree onto the empty Plot request form. 
   You'll see <b><i>panel</i></b> and <b><i>parameter</i></b> elements.<br/><br/>
   <p> Default plot type for <b><i>panel</i></b> is <b><i>Time Plot</i></b>.
   Default drawing type for <b><i>parameter</i></b> is <b><i>Serie</i></b> attached to <b><i>Y left</i></b> axe.
   You see these (current) settings next to the plot element.<br/><br/>
   To modify an element settings just click it and all available options are shown on the right panel.<br/><br/> 
   Note that at any moment you can modify any option for any element. <br/> We consider here the main options of  
   <b><i>panel</i></b> and <b><i>parameter</i></b> elements. For more detals visit  <b>Plot In Details</b> section.
<hr>
	<h3>1. Panel Element and Its Main Settings</h3>		 
	<img class="left" src="help/images/panelOptions.png"/>
		<br/><hr><br/>
<img align="left" src="help/images/panelTypes.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;"/>		
<b><i>1.1. Plot type</i></b> defines panel type.<br/>
<i>Time Plot</i> and <i>Scatter Plot</i> types are the mostly used.
Fine plot type selection is being done with parameter <i>Drawing Type</i> option.<br/> 
Panel can be defined to be <i>Isotropic</i> (the same 'unit' length in X and Y) for <i>Scatter Plot</i>. 
<img align="right" src="help/images/panelScatter.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 10px 10px;"/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>   
<b><i>1.2. Preferred Dimensions</i></b> (panel dimensions) can vary between 0 and 1<br/><br/>
<b><i>1.3. Title</i></b> defines panel title. <i>Font</i> settings in <i>Title</i> fieldset affects panel Title itself only.<br/><br/>
<b><i>1.4. Font</i></b> settings are applied to all panel legends, titles, tickmars etc, except <i>panel Title</i>.
<hr>
<h3>2. Parameter Element and Its Main Settings</h3>
<img align="left" src="help/images/paramElem.png" style="margin: 0px 0px 10px 0px;"/>
<img align="right" src="help/images/paramOptions.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;"/>
<b><i>2.1. Arguments </i></b> depend on parameter type. 
For vector parameter, for example, it is vector components.<br/><br/>
<b><i>2.2. Drawing Type</i></b> depends on selected panel <i>Plot type</i>.
Namely with <i>Time Plot</i> panel setting you may select <i>Serie</i>, or <i>Spectro</i>, 
or <i>StatusBar</i> <b><i>Drawing Type</i></b>.<br/>
Note that on one <i>Time Plot</i> panel you may plot several parameters 
with different drawing types (Serie, TickBar, StatusBar...).<br/><br/>
<b><i>2.3. Y axis</i></b>  - left or right.<br/><br/>
<b><i>2.4. Min/Max thresholds</i></b>. Values out of<i> Min/Max thresholds</i> are not shown on the plot. To modify
X/Y range you have to uncheck <i>Simplified View</i> and read <b>Plot In Details / Axis</b> section<br/><br/><br/>  
	<img align="left" src="help/images/image2.png" style="margin: 0px 0px 10px 0px;"/>
<br/>	
<b><i>2.5. Colored Parameter.</i></b> You may colorize plotted parameter with the value of another parameter 
by its drag/drop onto this field.<br/>	<br/>	
<b><i>2.6-2.7. Lines-Symbols.</i></b>	 Self-explanatory.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>	 
<hr>		 
<h3>3.0 Parameter Element : Additional "Scatter" Settings</h3> 
<img align="left" src="help/images/scatterParam.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 10px 0px;"/>  
In case of <b><i>Scatter Plot</i></b> panel type you have to define for <b><i>parameter</i></b> element :<br/><br/>	
3.1. Parameter to be used as X values<br/>
3.2. X range ( optional )<br/>
3.3. Reference parameter for resampling ( in case if "X" parameter and "Y" parameter originate from different datasets)<br/>