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help/ABC
1 | 1 | <h2><img src="js/resources/images/32x32/fav_amda.png"/> The ABCs of AMDA</h2> |
2 | -<p><h2>A. How to Work with Parameters</h2> | |
2 | +<p><h3>A. How to Work with Parameters</h3> | |
3 | 3 | ... just <b><i>drag</i></b> the Parameter from the WorkSpace Explorer Tree |
4 | -and <b><i>drop</i></b> onto the opened module window. | |
4 | +and <b><i>drop</i></b> onto the opened module window.<br/> | |
5 | +To open module window click one of the icons in the bottom right.<br/> | |
5 | 6 | Parameters are displayed as circles of different colors |
6 | 7 | with gray for <b>scalars</b> <img src="js/resources/images/12x12/circle_grey.png">, |
7 | -green for <b>vectors</b> <img src="js/resources/images/12x12/circle_green.png"> and | |
8 | +green for <b>vectors</b> <img src="js/resources/images/12x12/circle_green.png">, and | |
8 | 9 | orange for <b>spectra</b> <img src="js/resources/images/12x12/circle_orange.png">. |
9 | 10 | </p><br/> |
10 | 11 | <img class="centered" src="help/images/abc_1.png"/> |
11 | -<br/><br/> | |
12 | -<p> | |
13 | -<h2>B. How to Work with Time Tables</h2> | |
14 | -<ul> | |
15 | - <li> To edit the Time Table <b><i>double click</i></b> its name in the WorkSpace Explorer Tree. | |
16 | - <li> To use the Time Table as <b><i>input times</i></b> for AMDA modules <b><i>drag-and-drop</i></b> | |
17 | - it from the WorkSpace Explorer Tree onto the opened module window. | |
18 | - Don't forget to activate <b><i>TimeTable</i></b> mode (radio button). | |
19 | -</ul><br/> | |
12 | +<br/> | |
13 | +Define <b><i>time interval</i></b> in <img src="help/images/time_selector.png"> panel if you are plotting / downloading / dataminining. | |
14 | +<br/> | |
15 | +<hr><p> | |
16 | +<h3>B. How to Work with Time Tables / Catalogs</h3> | |
17 | + ... you may use Time Table / Catalog as <b><i>input times</i></b> in AMDA modules. <br/> Switch | |
18 | + time selector to <b><i>TimeTable or Catalog</i></b> mode by clicking corresponding tab | |
19 | + and <b><i>drag-and-drop</i></b> TimeTable / Catalog from the WorkSpace Explorer Tree on the <b><i>time selection</i></b> panel. | |
20 | +<br/> | |
20 | 21 | <img class="centered" src="help/images/abc_2.png"/> |
21 | 22 | </p><br/> |
22 | -<p> | |
23 | -<h2>C. Context Menu </h2> | |
24 | -<b><i>Right click</i></b> on any of the WorkSpace Explorer Tree <b><i>nodes</i></b> opens the <b><i>Context Menu</i></b>. | |
25 | -<br/>An example for <b><i>TimeTable</i></b> nodes: | |
23 | +... to edit Time Table / Catalog <b><i>double click</i></b> its name in the WorkSpace Explorer Tree. | |
24 | +<hr><p> | |
25 | +<h3>C. Context Menu </h3> | |
26 | +... AMDA module window can be opened by using the <b><i>context menu</i></b> | |
27 | +( <b><i>right click</i></b> on any of the WorkSpace Explorer Tree nodes ). | |
28 | +<br/>An example of the context menus for <b><i>TimeTable</i></b> nodes of different levels: | |
26 | 29 | <br/><br/><img class="centered" src="help/images/tt_1.png"/> |
27 | 30 | <br/> |
28 | 31 | </p> |
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help/about
1 | 1 | <h2><img src="js/resources/images/32x32/fav_amda.png"/>Welcome On New AMDA</h2> |
2 | -<i>release version : beta 2.1.1<br/>release date : 2017-06-01</i> | |
2 | +<i>release version : RC 1.0.0<br/>release date : 2018-06-01</i> | |
3 | 3 | <ul> |
4 | 4 | <li><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/view_tree.png" width=24/> WorkSpace Explorer |
5 | 5 | <li>From now Amda DataBase parameter |
6 | 6 | tree is constructed automatically from Amda Spase Registry. Info <img src="js/resources/images/16x16/info_mini.png"/> |
7 | 7 | is generated for all Mission/Instrument/DataSet nodes. |
8 | - <li> No access to Remote DataBases Observations in the current version. | |
9 | 8 | <hr> |
10 | 9 | <li><img src="js/resources/images/64x64/edit.png" width=24/> Create/Modify Parameter <br/> |
11 | 10 | <li>Interface isn't changed but all the calculations are made by new kernel |
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32 | 31 | <hr> |
33 | 32 | <li><img src="js/resources/images/64x64/search.png" width=24/> Data Mining <br/> |
34 | 33 | <li>Interface isn't changed but all the calculations are made by new kernel |
35 | - <li>Not all the functions are implemeneted - use <i>Simple Math Functions</i> for tests | |
36 | - <li>Sometimes there is no parameter arguments description file - and system throws an exception. | |
37 | - Please note such cases | |
34 | + <li>Not all the functions are implemeneted - use <i>Simple Math Functions</i> for tests | |
38 | 35 | <hr> |
39 | 36 | <li><img src="js/resources/images/64x64/download_manager.png" width=24/> Download (Data)<br/> |
40 | 37 | <li> Temporary limited time formats |
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43 | 40 | <li> New option <img src="js/resources/images/16x16/edit.png"/> selecting component of the array |
44 | 41 | <hr> |
45 | 42 | <li><img src="js/resources/images/64x64/interop.png" width=24/>Interoperability |
46 | - <li> No access to Remote Data Base (except IMPEX!) in the current version. | |
43 | + <li> EPNTAP | |
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1 | -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40"><head><title>About AMDA</title> | |
2 | - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> | |
3 | -<title>AMDA About</title> | |
4 | -<meta name="keywords" content="" /> | |
5 | -<meta name="description" content="" /> | |
6 | -<link href="../js/resources/css/styles.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" /> | |
7 | -<link rel="icon" href="../favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon"> | |
8 | -<link rel="shortcut icon" href="../favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon"> | |
9 | -</head> | |
10 | - | |
11 | -<body> | |
12 | -<div id="content"> | |
13 | -<div id="back"> | |
14 | -<div style="clear: both;"> </div> | |
15 | -<div id="main"> | |
16 | - <div id="right"> | |
17 | - <h3>AMDA DOCS</h3> | |
18 | - <div class="title"> | |
19 | - <ul> | |
20 | - <li>Presentations | |
21 | - <ul> | |
22 | - <li> | |
23 | - <a href="http://cdpp.cesr.fr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=66"> | |
24 | - CDPP/AMDA and the Virtual Observatories</a></li> | |
25 | - <li> | |
26 | - <a href="http://cdpp.cesr.fr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=66">Science with CDPP/AMDA</a></li> | |
27 | - </ul></li> | |
28 | - <li>Publications | |
29 | - <ul> | |
30 | - <li> <a href="http://cdpp.cesr.fr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=25&Itemid=66"> | |
31 | - CDPP/AMDA and the Virtual Observatories</a></li> | |
32 | - <li><a href="http://cdpp.cesr.fr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=43&Itemid=66"> | |
33 | - Science with CDPP/AMDA</a></li> | |
34 | - </ul></li> | |
35 | - </ul> | |
36 | - </div> | |
37 | - <h3>AMDA THANKS</h3> | |
38 | - <div class="title"> | |
39 | - <ul> | |
40 | - <li> Data Centers | |
41 | - <ul> | |
42 | - <li><a title="Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planétologie" href="http://www.irap.omp.eu/">IRAP</a> | |
43 | - <li><a title="Coordinated Data Analysis Web, Goddard" href="http://cdaweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/">CDAWeb</a> | |
44 | - <li><a title="Planetary Data System" href="http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/">PDS</a> | |
45 | - <li><a href="http://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/">OMNIWeb</a> | |
46 | - <li><a title="World Data Center for Magnetism, Kyoto" href="http://swdcwww.kugi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/">WDC, Kyoto</a> | |
47 | - <li><a title="MAPS Key Parameter Database, IRAP/OMP, Toulouse" href="http://mapskp.cesr.fr/">MAPSKP</a> | |
48 | - <li><a href="http://themis.ssl.berkeley.edu/index.shtml">THEMIS</a> | |
49 | - <li><a href="http://csds-fr.cnes.fr:8082/cdms/">French Cluster Data Center</a> | |
50 | - <li><a title="Cluster Active Archive" href="http://caa.estec.esa.int/caa/ ">CAA</a> | |
51 | - <li><a title="International Service of Geomagnetic Indices" | |
52 | - href="http://isgi.cetp.ipsl.fr">IGSI/CETP</a> | |
53 | - <li><a title="Danish Meteorological Institute" | |
54 | - href="http://www.dmi.dk">DMI</a> | |
55 | - <li><a href="http://www.lesia.obspm.fr/kronos/">LESIA/OBSPM</a> | |
56 | - <li><a title="UK Solar System Data Centre" href="http://www.ukssdc.ac.uk/">UKSSDC</a> | |
57 | - <li><a title="STEREO science center" href="http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/">SSC</a> | |
58 | - </ul> | |
59 | - </li> | |
60 | - </ul> | |
61 | - </div> | |
62 | - | |
63 | - | |
64 | - </div> | |
65 | -<div id="left"> | |
66 | - <h2>AMDA Intro</h2> | |
67 | -<p> | |
68 | -The plasma objects studied in space physics consist of gigantic systems characterised by | |
69 | -multiscale dynamics and fast long range couplings between key regions. For | |
70 | -studying such systems, it is necessary to perform integrated multi-point/multi-instrument | |
71 | -analysis in case studies and statistical studies as well. The ISTP program, the | |
72 | -CLUSTER, THEMIS and MMS missions have been defined for facing this requirement. | |
73 | -</p> | |
74 | -<p>Integrated | |
75 | -analysis of multi-point and multi-instrument data means that the researcher has | |
76 | -to: | |
77 | -</p><ul> | |
78 | - <li> find interesting cases</li> | |
79 | - <li> when some cases have been found, find and extract the data of interest</li> | |
80 | - <li> when the data are collected, treat them (formatting, bad point filtering, | |
81 | - resampling, data merging)</li> | |
82 | - <li> visualise combined (i.e. coming from various sets) data</li> | |
83 | - <li>perform calculation and apply various | |
84 | -specific tools on the data | |
85 | -</li></ul> | |
86 | - | |
87 | -<p> Depending on the heterogeneity of the data and the dispersion of their sources, | |
88 | - the scientists can spend a lot of energy and time just for searching, finding, | |
89 | - treating and preparing the data before starting scientific analysis. In order | |
90 | - to help the users to faster reach the data analysis and interpretation step, | |
91 | - the CDPP is developing a service with the following goals: </p> | |
92 | -<p> The service provides functionalities for </p> | |
93 | -<ul> | |
94 | - <li>performing automated search of events, producing time-tables. This tool scans | |
95 | - the content of the data and automatically test mathematical criteria edited | |
96 | - by the user</li> | |
97 | - <li>performing semi-automated search of events, producing time-tables. This | |
98 | - tool allows the user to browse the data she/he selected by sequentially producing | |
99 | - a figure he has predefined</li> | |
100 | - <li>performing automated and semi-automated characterisation of events, producing | |
101 | - catalogues (time-tables + extracted parameters)</li> | |
102 | - <li>extracting sub-database from an input time-table</li> | |
103 | - <li>performing basic data treatment (formatting, bad point filtering, re-sampling, | |
104 | - data merging, ) in order to provide to the user data ready to use with her/his | |
105 | - favourite software</li> | |
106 | -</ul> | |
107 | -<p> These tools can be applied on large amount of data (including | |
108 | - multi-mission/multi-instrument datasets) in a transparent way by the users. | |
109 | -</p> | |
110 | -<p> The data are either physically resident in the AMDA database | |
111 | - or remotely accessed from remote sites via web-services (CDAWEB, MAPSKP). </p> | |
112 | -<p> The service can be reached and used from other sites according | |
113 | - to the Virtual Observatory paradigm. </p> | |
114 | -<hr> | |
115 | -<p>AMDA is developed on the basis of an existing DD SYSTEM (Andrey Fedorov, IRAP).</p> | |
116 | -<br/><br/> | |
117 | -<p> <a href="..">AMDA Home =></a></p> | |
118 | -</div> | |
119 | -</div> | |
120 | -</div> | |
121 | -</body></html> |
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1 | -<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Additional Features</h2> | |
2 | -<p> | |
3 | -<b><i>Several Parameters on one Panel</i></b> | |
4 | -</p> | |
5 | -<p> | |
6 | -To plot several parameter on one panel just drop them on the same panel in the Plot Form. | |
7 | -</p><br/> | |
8 | -<img class="centered" src="help/images/plot_18.png"/> | |
9 | -<br/> | |
10 | -<p> | |
11 | -<b><i>AutoScale</i> TBD</b> | |
12 | -</p> | |
13 | -<p> | |
14 | -<b><i>AutoLayout</i> TBD</b> | |
15 | -</p> | |
16 | -<br/> | |
17 | -</p> | |
18 | -<p> | |
19 | -<b><i>Get Data</i> TBD</b> | |
20 | -</p> | |
21 | -<br/> | |
22 | -<br/> |
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1 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/view_tree.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Resources Tree: Catalogs</h2> | |
2 | +<p> | |
3 | +There are two different <b><i>Catalogs</i></b> types in AMDA - common (<i>shared</i>) and private (<i>my</i>). | |
4 | +<b><i>My Catalogs</i></b> are visible to the owner only while <b><i>Shared Catalogs</i></b> are open | |
5 | +to the whole community.</p><br/> | |
6 | +<p> | |
7 | +Catalogs can be generated by <b><i>Statistics module</i></b>, or you may upload them. | |
8 | +All your catalogs are stored in your WS and | |
9 | +<b>can be used as input times</b> for AMDA modules. | |
10 | +</p><br/> | |
11 | +<p>To access the Catalogs context menu <b>right click</b> the node in the Catalogs subtree. | |
12 | +Note that menu depends on the type of the node clicked (root, folder, leaf..).<br/> | |
13 | +<b><i>Edit Catalog</i></b> context menu item (or <b>double click</b> the catalog name) opens <b><i>Manage Catalogs</i></b> module. | |
14 | +</p><p> | |
15 | +<img class="centered" src="help/images/catalog_1.png"/> | |
16 | +</p> | |
17 | + | |
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help/content.json
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16 | 16 | id: 'parametersTree', |
17 | 17 | leaf:true |
18 | 18 | },{ |
19 | - text:'Resources: Filtering', | |
19 | + text:'Resources: Filtering (TBU)', | |
20 | 20 | id: 'filters', |
21 | 21 | leaf:true |
22 | 22 | },{ |
... | ... | @@ -24,6 +24,11 @@ children: [ |
24 | 24 | id: 'timetables', |
25 | 25 | leaf:true |
26 | 26 | },{ |
27 | + text:'Resources: Catalogs', | |
28 | + id: 'catalogs', | |
29 | + leaf:true | |
30 | + }, | |
31 | + { | |
27 | 32 | text:'Operations', |
28 | 33 | id: 'operationsHelp', |
29 | 34 | leaf:true |
... | ... | @@ -43,7 +48,7 @@ children: [ |
43 | 48 | id: 'mydataparameter', |
44 | 49 | leaf:true |
45 | 50 | },{ |
46 | - text:'Aliases', | |
51 | + text:'Aliases (TBU)', | |
47 | 52 | id: 'aliases', |
48 | 53 | leaf:true |
49 | 54 | }] |
... | ... | @@ -58,23 +63,51 @@ children: [ |
58 | 63 | id: 'plotSettings', |
59 | 64 | leaf:true |
60 | 65 | },{ |
61 | - text:'Plot Intro', | |
62 | - id: 'panelSettings', | |
66 | + text:'Plot Briefly', | |
67 | + id: 'plotSimplifiedView', | |
63 | 68 | leaf:true |
69 | + }, | |
70 | + { | |
71 | + text:'Plot In Details', | |
72 | + children:[{ | |
73 | + text:'Plot Objects', | |
74 | + id: 'plotObjects', | |
75 | + leaf:true | |
76 | + },{ | |
77 | + text:'Plot Objects : Page', | |
78 | + id: 'plotPage', | |
79 | + leaf:true | |
80 | + },{ | |
81 | + text:'Plot Objects : Layout (TBD)', | |
82 | + id: 'plotLayout', | |
83 | + leaf:true | |
84 | + },{ | |
85 | + text:'Plot Objects : Panel (TBD)', | |
86 | + id: 'plotPanel', | |
87 | + leaf:true | |
88 | + },{ | |
89 | + text:'Plot Objects : Axis (TBD)', | |
90 | + id: 'plotAxis', | |
91 | + leaf:true | |
92 | + },{ | |
93 | + text:'Plot Objects : Additional Objects (TBD)', | |
94 | + id: 'plotAdditional', | |
95 | + leaf:true | |
96 | + },{ | |
97 | + text:'Plot Objects : Parameter (TBD)', | |
98 | + id: 'plotParameter', | |
99 | + leaf:true | |
100 | + }] | |
64 | 101 | },{ |
65 | 102 | text:'Interactive Plot Session', |
66 | 103 | id: 'interSession', |
67 | 104 | leaf:true |
68 | 105 | },{ |
69 | - text:'Additional Features', | |
70 | - id: 'advancedFeatures', | |
71 | - leaf:true | |
72 | - },{ | |
73 | - text:'MultiPlot Mode', | |
106 | + text:'MultiPlot Mode (TBD) ', | |
74 | 107 | id: 'multiPlot', |
75 | 108 | leaf:true |
76 | 109 | },{ |
77 | - text:'Access to Hubble Images', | |
110 | + text:'Access to Hubble Images (TBD)', | |
78 | 111 | id: 'hubbleImages', |
79 | 112 | leaf:true |
80 | 113 | }] |
... | ... | @@ -85,7 +118,7 @@ children: [ |
85 | 118 | id: 'dataminingHelp', |
86 | 119 | leaf:true |
87 | 120 | },{ |
88 | - text:'Using Functions', | |
121 | + text:'Using Functions (TBD)', | |
89 | 122 | id: 'functionsHelp', |
90 | 123 | leaf:true |
91 | 124 | }] |
... | ... | @@ -96,37 +129,57 @@ children: [ |
96 | 129 | id: 'downloadDataHelp', |
97 | 130 | leaf:true |
98 | 131 | },{ |
99 | - text:'TimeTables', | |
132 | + text:'TimeTables / Catalogs', | |
100 | 133 | id: 'downloadTTHelp', |
101 | 134 | leaf:true |
102 | 135 | }] |
103 | 136 | },{ |
104 | 137 | text:'Data Uploading', |
105 | 138 | children:[{ |
106 | - text:'Data', | |
139 | + text:'Data (TBU)', | |
107 | 140 | id: 'uploadDataHelp', |
108 | 141 | leaf:true |
109 | 142 | },{ |
110 | - text:'TimeTables', | |
143 | + text:'TimeTables (TBU)', | |
111 | 144 | id: 'uploadTTHelp', |
112 | 145 | leaf:true |
146 | + },{ | |
147 | + text:'Catalogs (TBD)', | |
148 | + id: 'uploadCatHelp', | |
149 | + leaf:true | |
150 | + }] | |
151 | +},{ | |
152 | + text:'Catalogs', | |
153 | + children:[{ | |
154 | + text:'Generating Catalogs in AMDA (TBD)', | |
155 | + id: 'statisticsHelp', | |
156 | + leaf:true | |
157 | + },{ | |
158 | + text:'Managing Catalogs (TBD)', | |
159 | + id: 'catalogHelp', | |
160 | + leaf:true | |
161 | + },{ | |
162 | + text:'Visualizing Catalogs (TBD)', | |
163 | + id: 'visuHelp', | |
164 | + leaf:true | |
113 | 165 | }] |
114 | 166 | },{ |
115 | 167 | text:'Time Tables', |
116 | 168 | children:[{ |
117 | - text:'Managing Time Tables', | |
169 | + text:'Managing Time Tables (TBU)', | |
118 | 170 | id: 'timetableHelp', |
119 | 171 | leaf:true |
120 | 172 | },{ |
121 | - text:'Operations on Time Tables', | |
173 | + text:'Operations on Time Tables (TBU)', | |
122 | 174 | id: 'ttOperationsHelp', |
123 | 175 | leaf:true |
124 | 176 | },{ |
125 | - text:'Shared Time Tables', | |
177 | + text:'Shared Time Tables (TBU)', | |
126 | 178 | id: 'ttShared', |
127 | 179 | leaf:true |
128 | 180 | }] |
129 | -},{ | |
181 | +}, | |
182 | +{ | |
130 | 183 | text:'Working with SAMP', |
131 | 184 | children:[ |
132 | 185 | { |
... | ... | @@ -135,21 +188,25 @@ children: [ |
135 | 188 | leaf:true |
136 | 189 | }, |
137 | 190 | { |
138 | - text:'Connecting to SAMP Hub', | |
191 | + text:'Connecting to SAMP Hub (TBU)', | |
139 | 192 | id: 'SampHelp', |
140 | 193 | leaf:true |
141 | 194 | }] |
142 | 195 | },{ |
143 | 196 | text:'Remote Data', |
144 | 197 | children:[{ |
145 | - text:'Remote Data Centers', | |
198 | + text:'Remote Data Centers (TBU)', | |
146 | 199 | id: 'remoteIntro', |
147 | 200 | leaf:true |
148 | 201 | },{ |
149 | - text:'Remote Centers: Adding Data', | |
202 | + text:'Remote Centers: Adding Data (TBU)', | |
150 | 203 | id: 'RemoteDataHelp', |
151 | 204 | leaf:true |
205 | + }] | |
206 | +},{ | |
207 | + text:'EPN-TAP (TBD)', | |
208 | + id: 'EPNTAP', | |
209 | + leaf:true | |
152 | 210 | } |
153 | - ] | |
154 | -}] | |
211 | +] | |
155 | 212 | } |
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help/dataminingHelp
1 | -<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/search.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Data Mining</h2> | |
1 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/search.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Data Mining Module</h2> | |
2 | 2 | <p> |
3 | -DataMining module is searching in data for time intervals when a condition on parameters (defined by user) | |
4 | -is valid.<br/><br/> | |
5 | -<b>1 : </b>To construct a condition <b><i>drag</i></b> the parameter[s] from the Parameter Tree and <b><i>drop</i></b> | |
3 | +DataMining module is searching data for time intervals when a condition on parameters (defined by yourself) | |
4 | +is valid.<br/><hr> | |
5 | +<b>1. </b>To construct a condition <b><i>drag</i></b> the parameter[s] from the Parameter Tree and <b><i>drop</i></b> | |
6 | 6 | it onto the <b><i>Data Mining Condition</i></b> area.<br/> |
7 | 7 | <img class="centered" src="help/images/mining1.png"/><br/> |
8 | -</p> | |
8 | +</p><hr> | |
9 | 9 | <p> |
10 | -<b>2 : </b>While constructing you may use different components from the <b><i>Tools For Condition Construction</i></b> - | |
11 | -for example - <b><i>Constants</i></b>:<br/><br/> | |
10 | +<b>2. </b>While constructing you may use <b><i>Tools For Condition Construction</i></b> - | |
11 | +for example - <b><i>Functions</i></b>:<br/><br/> | |
12 | 12 | <img class="centered" src="help/images/derived2.png"><br/> |
13 | -</p> | |
13 | +</p><hr> | |
14 | 14 | <p> |
15 | -<b>3 : </b>To combine and compare different AMDA parameters which possibly have different | |
16 | -sampling times you have to specify the condition <b><i>Sampling Time Step</i></b>.<br/> | |
15 | +<b>3. </b>To combine and compare different AMDA parameters which possibly have different | |
16 | +sampling times you have to specify <b><i>Sampling Time Step</i></b>.<br/> | |
17 | 17 | </p><p> |
18 | 18 | <img align="left" src="help/images/mining2.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/> |
19 | 19 | Depending on their original sampling, AMDA parameters will be averaged or interpolated to obtain |
20 | 20 | a condition evaluated at a <b><i>Sampling Time Step</i></b> resolution. Before evaluate the expression |
21 | 21 | all the parameters are resampled and after that the expression is calculated. |
22 | - </p> | |
22 | +</p> | |
23 | 23 | <p> |
24 | 24 | You may also put <b><i>Data Gap</i></b> value. It is expressed in the parameter 'sampling |
25 | 25 | times' and defines gaps threshold. If data is absent for time interval greater than this threshold |
26 | 26 | the interval is treated as 'gap', otherwise the interval is filled with the interpolated data. |
27 | 27 | </p> |
28 | 28 | <p> |
29 | -Parameter' <i>Sampling Time</i> as well as <i>Global Start - Stop Time Interval</i> | |
30 | -are displayed in popup window shown when the mouse is over the parameter name in Parameters tree. | |
31 | -</p><br/> | |
29 | +Parameter <i>Sampling Time</i> as well as <i>Global Start - Stop Time Interval</i> | |
30 | +are displayed in popup window shown when the mouse is over the corresponding dataset of the WorkSpace Explorer Parameters subtree. | |
31 | +</p><hr> | |
32 | 32 | <p> |
33 | -<img align="left" src="help/images/mining3.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/> | |
34 | -<b>4 : </b>Data Mining could be done either for a single time interval | |
33 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/mining3.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 0px 0px;"/> | |
34 | +<b>4. </b>Data Mining could be done either for a single time interval | |
35 | 35 | (<b><i>Start Time</i></b> and <b><i>Time Interval</i></b> should be defined) |
36 | 36 | or for a set of time intervals from one or several <b><i>Time Tables or Catalogs</i></b>. |
37 | -</p><br/> | |
37 | +</p><br/><hr> | |
38 | 38 | <p> |
39 | -<b>5 : </b>Condition may be saved in your Workspace for next use. | |
39 | +<b>5. </b>Condition may be saved in your Workspace for next use. | |
40 | 40 | Just give the name to a condition (<b><i>Request Name</i></b>) and |
41 | 41 | click the <b><i>Save Request</i></b> button. Your condition is added to the <b><i>DataMining</i></b> |
42 | -tree of the Workspace Explorer, <b><i>Operations</i></b> tab. | |
42 | +subtree of the Workspace Explorer, <b><i>Operations</i></b> tab. | |
43 | 43 | <img class="centered" src="help/images/mining4.png"/><br/> |
44 | -</p> | |
44 | +</p><hr> | |
45 | 45 | <p> |
46 | -<img align="left" src="help/images/mining6.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/><br/> | |
47 | -<b>6 : </b>Double clicking on condition name in the <b><i>DataMining</i></b> tree | |
46 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/mining6.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 0px 0px;"/><br/> | |
47 | +<b>6. </b>Double clicking on condition name in the <b><i>DataMining</i></b> tree | |
48 | 48 | (Workspace Explorer, <b><i>Operations</i></b> tab) or selecting <b><i>DataMining By Request</i></b> |
49 | 49 | from the context menu opens the DataMining module filled with the condition content. |
50 | 50 | </p> |
51 | 51 | <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> |
52 | -<p> | |
53 | -<b>7 : </b> Data Mining produces two XML tables (Time Table and Gaps Time Table) accessible from the <b><i>Results</i></b> window : | |
52 | +<hr><p> | |
53 | +<b>7. </b> Data Mining produces two XML tables (Time Table and Gaps Time Table) accessible from the <b><i>Results</i></b> window : | |
54 | 54 | <img class="centered" src="help/images/mining8.png"><br/><br/> |
55 | 55 | </p> |
56 | -<p> | |
57 | -<img align="right" src="help/images/mining9.png" style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 10px;"/> | |
58 | -<b>8 : </b> <b><i>Results</i></b> window may be always opened by selecting <b><i>Show Result</i></b> from context menu opened on the right click at the corresponding node of the | |
56 | +<hr><p> | |
57 | +<img align="right" src="help/images/mining9.png" style="margin: 10px 0px 0px 10px;"/> | |
58 | +<b>8. </b> <b><i>Results</i></b> window may be always opened by selecting <b><i>Show Result</i></b> from context menu opened on the | |
59 | +right click the corresponding node of the | |
59 | 60 | FinishedJobs / Results, DataMining tree of the Workspace Explorer, <b><i>Jobs</i></b> tab. |
60 | 61 | </p> |
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help/downloadDataHelp
1 | -<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/download_manager.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/> Get Data </h2> | |
1 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/download_manager.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/> Get Data : DownloadData Module</h2> | |
2 | +<h3>1. Download settings</h3> | |
2 | 3 | <p>To download a parameter, <b><i>drag</i></b> it from the Parameter tree and <b><i>drop</i></b> onto the |
3 | -<b><i>Download</i></b> panel.</br></br> | |
4 | -<img align="left" SRC="help/images/downloadnew.png" style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px;"/> | |
5 | -</p> | |
6 | -<p> | |
7 | -There are three main downloading options:</br> | |
8 | -1. <b><i>One File Per Param/Interval</i></b></br> | |
4 | +<b><i>Download</i></b> panel.</br> | |
5 | +There are three main downloading options (<b><i>File Structure</i></b>) : </br> | |
6 | +<img align="right" SRC="help/images/downloadnew.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 15px 10px;"/> | |
7 | +</br><b><i>1. One File Per Param/Interval</i></b></br> | |
9 | 8 | Each parameter and each time interval from time table (if you download data for intervals from a Time Table) |
10 | 9 | is output into separate file. <br/> |
11 | -Sampling time = original parameter sampling time. <br/> | |
12 | -Note that <b><i>Sampling Time step</i></b> and <b><i>use first parameter as reference for sampling</i></b> are not available for this type of data download.</br> | |
13 | -2. <b><i>All in One File</i></b></br> | |
14 | -All parameters are downloaded into one file.</br> | |
15 | -3. <b><i>One File Per Time interval</i></b></br> | |
16 | -All parameters you select are downloaded into one file for each time interval.</br> | |
17 | -In case 2 and 3 you have to define common <b><i>Sampling Time step</i></b>, you can <b><i>use first parameter as reference for sampling</i></b></br>You may give your own <b><i>Output File Prefix</i></b>.</br></br></br> | |
18 | - | |
19 | -You may write <b><i>header</i></b> into Data File or into a separate File.</br> | |
20 | -You may choose the File Format (<b><i>ASCII</i></b> or <b><i>VOTable</i></b>).</br> | |
21 | -You may <b><i>zip</i></b> or <b><i>tar+gzip</i></b> those files.<br/></br> | |
22 | -<b>Time</b> can be selected by <b>Interval</b> or by <b>Time Table</b></br> | |
23 | -To select a time table, <b><i>drag</i></b> it from the Time Tables tree and <b><i>drop</i></b> onto the Time Table panel</br></br> | |
24 | -<IMG SRC="help/images/timeTT.png"/></br></br> | |
25 | - | |
26 | -<h3> Results of Download </h3> | |
27 | -After clicking on the <IMG SRC="help/images/download_button.png" align="top" /> button, if your job takes a long time the job is launched in batch</br></br> | |
28 | -<IMG SRC="help/images/job.png" width="502" height="98"/></br></br> | |
29 | -0therwise you can download immediately the result (in ASCII or VOTable)</br></br> | |
30 | -<IMG SRC="help/images/result.png"/></br></br> | |
31 | - | |
32 | -<h3> Send via SAMP </h3> | |
33 | -You can send the result of your download to clients who are connected to the SAMP hub</br></br> | |
34 | -<IMG SRC="help/images/SampSend.png" /> | |
10 | +Sampling time = original parameter sampling time.<br/> | |
11 | +Note that <b><i>Sampling Time</i></b> and <b><i>Use first parameter as reference for sampling</i></b> options | |
12 | +are not available for this type of data download.</br><br/> | |
13 | +<b><i>2. All in One File</i></b></br> | |
14 | +All parameters are downloaded into one file.</br></br> | |
15 | +<b><i>3. One File Per Time interval</i></b></br> | |
16 | +All parameters you select are downloaded into one file for each time interval.</br></br> | |
17 | +In case 2) and 3) you have to define common <b><i>Sampling Time</i></b>, and you may | |
18 | +<b><i>Use first parameter as reference for sampling</i></b>. | |
19 | +<hr> | |
20 | +<h3>2. Time Selection</h3> | |
21 | + You may use Time Table / Catalog as <b><i>input times</i></b>. <br/> Switch | |
22 | + time selector to <b><i>TimeTable or Catalog</i></b> mode by clicking corresponding tab | |
23 | + and <b><i>drag-and-drop</i></b> TimeTable / Catalog from the WorkSpace Explorer Tree on the <b><i>time selection</i></b> panel.</br> | |
24 | +<br/> <img class="centered" src="help/images/timeTT.png"/></br></br> | |
25 | +<hr> | |
26 | +<h3>3. Results of Download </h3> | |
27 | +If your downloading takes a long time it is forked into <b><i>a batch mode</i></b>. | |
28 | +You receive an info message :<br/> | |
29 | +<br/><img class="centered" src="help/images/job.png" /> | |
30 | +<br/> | |
31 | +0therwise you can immediately download your result file :<br/> | |
32 | +<br/><img class="centered" src="help/images/result.png"/></br></br> | |
33 | +<hr> | |
34 | +<h3>4. Send via SAMP </h3> | |
35 | +You can send the result of your download to clients who are connected to the SAMP hub<br/> | |
36 | +<br/><img class="centered" src="help/images/SampSend.png"/> | |
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help/downloadTTHelp
1 | -<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/download_manager.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/> Get Time Table</h2> | |
2 | -To download a time table <b><i>drag</i></b> it from the Time Tables tree and <b><i>drop</i></b> onto the Download | |
3 | -Time Table panel.</br></br> | |
4 | -<img class="centered" src="help/images/ttdown.png"/><br/><br/> | |
5 | -<p><img align="left" src="help/images/optionDownloadTT.png" style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px;"/> | |
6 | -You can choose the Time Format and the File Format (<b>plain text</b> or <b>VOTable</b>).</br> | |
7 | -You may <b>zip</b> or <b> tar+gzip</b> those files. | |
8 | -</p><br/> | |
9 | 1 | \ No newline at end of file |
2 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/download_manager.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Get Time Table : DownloadData Module</h2> | |
3 | +To download a Time Table / Catalog <b><i>drag</i></b> it | |
4 | +from the corresponding Workspace Explorer subtree and <b><i>drop</i></b> onto the | |
5 | +TimeTable / Catalog panel of DownloadData module.</br> | |
6 | + | |
7 | +You may select the Time Format and the File Format (<b><i>plain text</i></b> or <b><i>VOTable</i></b>) | |
8 | +and <b><i>zip</i></b> or <b><i>tar+gzip</i></b> those files. | |
9 | +</p><img align="left" src="help/images/ttdown.png"/><br/><br/> | |
10 | 10 | \ No newline at end of file |
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1 | -<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Interactive Plot Session</h2> | |
1 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Plot Manager : Interactive Plot Session</h2> | |
2 | 2 | <p> |
3 | 3 | PNG plot generates screen output and opens an interactive session. Using buttons/slider |
4 | -you can 1) navigate back and forth in time, 2) resize image, 3) select time interval for its zooming or | |
5 | -storing in time table, zoom on Y Left Axis 4) extend/shift time interval, 5) save plot on your disk, 6) link the plot with other plots, 7) access to Hubble Space Telescope images. | |
4 | +you can | |
5 | +<ol> | |
6 | +<li> navigate back and forth in time, <li> resize image, <li> select time interval for its zooming or | |
7 | +storing in time table, zoom on Y Left Axis (right click on image to open menu), <li> extend/shift time interval (right click on image to open menu), <li> save plot on your disk (right click on image to open menu), <li> link the plot with other plots, | |
8 | +<li> access to Hubble Space Telescope images. | |
9 | +</ol> | |
6 | 10 | </p> |
7 | 11 | <br/> |
8 | 12 | <img class="centered" src="help/images/plot_12.png"/> |
9 | 13 | <br/> |
10 | -<p> | |
11 | -In case of Time Table input you navigate over Time Table intervals. | |
14 | +<hr><p> | |
15 | +In case of Time Table / Catalog input you navigate over Time Table intervals. | |
12 | 16 | </p> |
13 | 17 | <br/> |
14 | 18 | <img class="centered" src="help/images/plot_13.png"/> |
15 | 19 | <br/> |
16 | -<p> | |
17 | -<b><i>Zoom In Time Interval</i></b> | |
20 | +<hr><p> | |
21 | +<b><i>Extend/Shift (4)</i></b>. Time extention/shift value can be positive (interval extention, positive time shift) | |
22 | +or negative (interval shrinking, negative time shift). | |
18 | 23 | </p> |
24 | +<hr><p> | |
25 | +You find the description of (6) Linked to Multi Plot Mode in the <i>MultiPlot Mode</i> section and (7) access to Hubble Space Telescope images in the <i>Access to Hubble Images</i> section. | |
26 | +</p> | |
27 | +<hr> | |
19 | 28 | <p> |
29 | +<img align="left" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;" src="help/images/plot_14.png"/> | |
30 | +<b><i>Zoom In Time Interval (3)</i></b><br/> | |
20 | 31 | After right clicking <i>Zoom On Time Axis</i> in the context menu |
21 | 32 | select interval of interest by clicking image. |
22 | -You can either 1) apply/undo zoom or 2) insert selected interval into new or existing time table. | |
33 | +You can either | |
34 | +<ol> | |
35 | +<li> apply/undo zoom or | |
36 | +<li> insert selected interval into new or existing time table. | |
23 | 37 | Time Table name is to be typed (or dragged/dropped) in the <i>Time Table Name</i> field. |
24 | -</p> | |
25 | -<br/> | |
26 | -<img class="centered" src="help/images/plot_14.png"/> | |
38 | +</ol> | |
27 | 39 | <br/> |
28 | -<p> | |
29 | -<b><i>Extend/Shift</i></b>. Time extention/shift value can be positive (interval extention, positive time shift) | |
30 | -or negative (interval shrinking, negative time shift). | |
31 | -</p> | |
32 | -<p> | |
33 | -You find the description of 6) Linked to Multi Plot Mode in the <i>MultiPlot Mode</i> section and 7) access to Hubble Space Telescope images in the <i>Access to Hubble Images</i> section. | |
34 | -</p> | |
35 | -<br/> | |
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help/jobsHelp
1 | 1 | <h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/view_tree.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>WorkSpace Explorer : Jobs Tree</h2> |
2 | -<h2>1. Starting Job</h2> | |
3 | 2 | <p> |
4 | 3 | <img src="help/images/jobs_1.png" align="left" style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px;" /> |
4 | +<p><h3>Starting Job</h3> | |
5 | 5 | The situation often arises when your request is too long to be processed interactively. |
6 | 6 | In such a case it is forked into <b><i>a batch mode</i></b>. |
7 | 7 | </p> |
8 | -<p> | |
9 | 8 | "Too long" means 5 sec for Data Mining, Data Downloading |
10 | -and Plotting in PDF/PS formats. In the case of Interactive Plot Session (PNG Plot output) this time increses | |
11 | -to 500 sec. | |
9 | +and Plotting in PDF/PS formats. In the case of Interactive Plot Session (PNG Plot output) this time is increased | |
10 | +up to 500 sec. | |
12 | 11 | </p> |
13 | -<p> You receive warning message, new | |
12 | +<p>If <b><i>a batch mode</i></b> is forked you receive a warning message, new | |
14 | 13 | <b><i>job node</i></b> is added to the corresponding folder in the <b><i>Jobs In Progress</i></b> tree of |
15 | 14 | <b><i>Jobs Tab</i></b> and job information is added into <b><i>Log</i></b> as well. |
16 | 15 | </p> |
17 | 16 | <p> |
18 | 17 | Job name is constructed by adding of the <i>Process ID</i> to the "job" prefix. |
19 | -In case of an error you may always kill your job by opening contex menu (right click on job name) and selecting <b>Stop/Delete Job</b> | |
18 | +In case of an error you may always kill your job by opening context menu (right click on job name) and selecting <b>Stop/Delete Job</b> | |
20 | 19 | item. |
21 | 20 | </p> |
22 | 21 | <p> |
23 | 22 | You may continue with the other tasks in AMDA, or logout. |
24 | 23 | </p> |
24 | +<p> | |
25 | +Usefull information on your job is shown in tooltip while the mouse is over the corresponding job node. | |
26 | +</p> | |
25 | 27 | <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> |
26 | -<h2>2. Finished Job</h2> | |
27 | 28 | <p> |
28 | -<img src="help/images/jobs_2.png" align="right" style="margin: 15px 0px 15px 0px;" /> | |
29 | - | |
29 | +<img src="help/images/jobs_2.png" align="right" style="margin: 15px 10px 15px 10px;" /> | |
30 | +<hr><h3> Finished Job</h3> | |
30 | 31 | When your job is finished |
31 | -you receive a corresponding info message, <b><i>job node</i></b> is moved to <b><i>Finished Jobs / Results</i></b> folder | |
32 | +you receive info message, | |
33 | +<b><i>job node</i></b> is moved from <b><i>Jobs In Progress</i></b> | |
34 | +into <b><i>Finished Jobs / Results</i></b> folder | |
32 | 35 | and <b><i>Log</i></b> information is updated. |
33 | 36 | </p> |
34 | 37 | <p> |
35 | -To access the result right click the job name and select <b>Show Result</b> item from the context menu. | |
38 | +To access the job result right click the job name and select <b>Show Result</b> item from the context menu. | |
36 | 39 | </p> |
37 | 40 | <p> |
38 | 41 | Think of regular deleting of the old results (<b>Delete Result</b>) - not to explose your WS... |
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help/mydataparameter
help/parameterHelp
1 | -<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/edit.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/> Constructing a New Parameter</h2> | |
1 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/edit.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/> Constructing a New Parameter : <i>Create / Modify Parameter Module</i></h2> | |
2 | +<h3> Constructing parameter </h3> | |
2 | 3 | <p> |
3 | -To construct a new parameter from the existing ones use <b><i>Create/Modify Parameters</i></b> module. | |
4 | +To construct a new parameter from the existing ones use <b><i>Create/Modify Parameter</i></b> module. | |
4 | 5 | <b><i>Drag</i></b> the parameter[s] from the Parameter Tree and <b><i>drop</i></b> |
5 | 6 | it onto the <b><i>Construct Parameter</i></b> area. |
6 | 7 | </p><br/> |
7 | 8 | <img class="centered" src="help/images/derived1.png"> |
8 | 9 | <br/> |
9 | 10 | <p> |
10 | -In the example above the parameters <b><i>bx_gse</i></b> and <b><i>by_gse</i></b> are displayed in the | |
11 | -text area as the unique AMDA parameter identifiers <b><i>imf(0)</i></b> and <b><i>imf(1)</i></b>. | |
11 | +In the example above the parameters <b><i>bx</i></b> and <b><i>bz</i></b> are displayed in the | |
12 | +text area as the unique AMDA parameter identifiers <b><i>imf(0)</i></b> and <b><i>imf_gsm(3)</i></b>. | |
12 | 13 | </p> |
13 | -<p>While constructing you may use different components from the <b><i>Tools For Parameter Construction</i></b> - | |
14 | -for example - <b><i>Constants</i></b>:<br/><br/> | |
14 | +<hr><p>While constructing you may use <b><i>Tools For Parameter Construction</i></b> - | |
15 | +for example - <b><i>Functions</i></b>:<br/><br/> | |
15 | 16 | <img class="centered" src="help/images/derived2.png"><br/> |
16 | -<p> | |
17 | +<hr><p> | |
17 | 18 | To combine different AMDA parameters which possibly have different sampling times |
18 | -you have to specify new parameter sampling (or <b><i>Time Step</i></b>). | |
19 | +you have to specify new parameter sampling (or <b><i>Time Step</i></b>).<br/><p> | |
19 | 20 | Depending on original samplings, AMDA parameters used in the expression will be averaged or interpolated to create |
20 | 21 | new parameter with the requested time resolution. |
21 | 22 | AMDA parameter's sampling times as well as valid globalStart/globalStop intervals |
22 | -are displayed in the tooltip window shown when the mouse is over the parameter name | |
23 | -in Parameters tree. | |
23 | +are shown in the tooltip opened when the mouse is over the corresponding dataset of the WorkSpace Explorer Parameters subtree. | |
24 | 24 | </p> |
25 | -<p>After clicking the <b>Save</b> button new parameter is added to the <b><i>Derived | |
25 | +<hr><p>After clicking the <b>Save</b> button new parameter is added to the <b><i>Derived | |
26 | 26 | Parameters</i></b> tree. |
27 | 27 | From now you can treat it (plot, download, data mining) as if it were real one. |
28 | 28 | </p> |
29 | +<hr><h3>Context menu</h3> | |
29 | 30 | <p> |
30 | -<img align="left" src ="help/images/derived3.png" style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px;"/> | |
31 | -You may group your parameters in the folders:</br> | |
31 | +<img align="right" src ="help/images/derived3.png" style="margin: 0px 15px 10px 10px;"/> | |
32 | +You may group your parameters in the folders: | |
32 | 33 | use context menu which is opened on right mouse click |
33 | -on any folder node of the Derived Parameters tree.<br/><br/> | |
34 | +on any folder node of the Derived Parameters subtree.<br/><hr> | |
34 | 35 | To edit, rename, delete derived parameter use context menu opened on right mouse click |
35 | 36 | on the parameter node. |
36 | 37 | </p> |
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help/parametersTree
1 | 1 | <h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/view_tree.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/> Resources Tree: Parameters</h2> |
2 | 2 | <p> |
3 | 3 | <img src="help/images/params.png" align="left" style="margin: 0px 15px 0px 0px;"/> |
4 | -AMDA Parameters differ by their data bases location.<br/> | |
5 | -<ul> | |
6 | -<li><b><i>Local Data</i></b> is stored in the AMDA internal Data Base. | |
7 | -<li><b><i>Remote Data</i></b> is obtained by a call to the Remote Data Centers. | |
8 | -It usually takes time to send the request and to process the response. | |
9 | -<li><b><i>My Data</i></b> is stored in the user WS. It originated from the files uploaded by user. | |
10 | -</ul> | |
4 | +AMDA Parameters differ by their data bases location / origin.<p> | |
5 | +<b><i>AMDA DataBase</i></b> parameters are stored in the AMDA internal Data Base.<p> | |
6 | +<b><i>Remote DataBases</i></b> parameters are obtained by a call to the Remote Data Centers. | |
7 | +It usually takes time to send the request and to process the response.<p> | |
8 | +<b><i>My DataBase</i></b> parameters are stored in the user WS. It originated from the files uploaded by user. | |
9 | + | |
11 | 10 | </p> |
12 | -<br/> | |
11 | +<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> | |
13 | 12 | <p> |
14 | -<img src="help/images/paramtree.png" align="right" style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 15px;"/> | |
15 | -Parameter tree' hierarchy : </p> | |
16 | -<p> <b><i> | |
17 | - Mission => Instrument => Data Set => Parameter => [Parameter Component] | |
18 | -</i></b> | |
13 | +<img src="help/images/paramtree.png" align="right" style="margin: 10px 10px 10px 15px;"/> | |
14 | +</p> | |
15 | +<hr><p><b>Parameter tree hierarchy :</b> </p> | |
16 | +<p> <i> | |
17 | + [Mission Group] => Mission => Instrument => [Dataset Group] => Data Set => Parameter => [Parameter Component] | |
18 | +</i> | |
19 | 19 | </p> |
20 | +<br/> | |
20 | 21 | <p> |
21 | - Remote Data hierarchy is started with <i>Data Center Name</i> | |
22 | + Remote DataBase hierarchy is started with <i>Data Center Name</i> | |
22 | 23 | </p> |
24 | +<br/> | |
23 | 25 | <p> |
24 | 26 | Parameters and parameter components are shown as circles of different colors |
25 | 27 | with gray for <b>scalars</b> <img src="js/resources/images/12x12/circle_grey.png">, |
26 | 28 | green for <b>vectors</b> <img src="js/resources/images/12x12/circle_green.png"> and |
27 | 29 | orange for <b>spectra</b> <img src="js/resources/images/12x12/circle_orange.png">. |
30 | +<br/> | |
28 | 31 | Cursor over the parameter has a <b><i>cross</i></b> shape <img src="help/images/cursor_plus.png">. |
29 | 32 | To work with the parameter just <b>drag-and-drop</b> it onto the desired module window. |
30 | 33 | Note that the module window should be open in advance. |
31 | 34 | </p> |
35 | +<br/> | |
32 | 36 | <p> |
33 | 37 | Different usefull information is displayed in tooltips when the mouse is over the |
34 | 38 | corresponding tree node. |
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1 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Plot Objects : Additional Objects</h2> | |
2 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/plotAdds.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 0px 0px;"/> | |
3 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/plotSerieLegendDes.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 0px 0px;"/> | |
4 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/plotSerieLegend.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 0px 0px;"/> | |
5 | +<br/> | |
6 | + | |
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1 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Plot Objects : Axis</h2> | |
2 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/plotAxis.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 0px 0px;"/> | |
3 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/plotTimeAxe.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 0px 0px;"/> | |
4 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/plotYAxe.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 0px 0px;"/> | |
5 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/plotColorAxe.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 0px 0px;"/> | |
6 | +<br/> | |
7 | + | |
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1 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Plot Objects : Layout</h2> | |
2 | +Layout defines position of the panels on the page. On click the <b><i>Layout</b></i> element : | |
3 | +<img class="centered" src="help/images/plotLayout.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 10px 10px;"/> | |
4 | +<h3>Implemented Layouts</h3> | |
5 | + | |
6 | + <i>Vertical</i> ( default ): vertical stack of panels;<br/> | |
7 | + all time panels are of the same width;<br/> | |
8 | + one XY panel in the line;<br/> | |
9 | + generic panel height (for Time and XY panel)<br/> | |
10 | + and width (for XY panel) can be defined at this level<br/><br/> | |
11 | + | |
12 | + <i>Auto</i> : automatic layout - if possible combines<br/> | |
13 | + several XY panels at the same level; | |
14 | + only panel height can be defined (XY panel is 'square')<br/><br/> | |
15 | + | |
16 | + <i>Manual</i> : everything is to be defined by user | |
17 | + | |
18 | + <hr> | |
19 | +Two generic panel types : 'Time/Epoch' and 'XY (Scatter/Instant)'; | |
20 | +<br/> | |
21 | + | |
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1 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Plot Objects : Hierachy</h2> | |
2 | +<img align="right" src="help/images/plotObjects.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 10px;"/> | |
3 | +The plot request form is organised as multi-level plot elements tree. | |
4 | +To modify an element settings just click it and all available options are shown on the right panel. | |
5 | +Current setting is shown next to the corresponding element.<br/><br/> | |
6 | +Note that at any moment you can modify any option for any element. | |
7 | + <br/> | |
8 | + | |
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1 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Plot Objects : Page</h2> | |
2 | +On click the <b><i>Page</b></i> element : | |
3 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/plotPage.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 20px 0px;"/> | |
4 | +<h3>Non-evident options : Explanation</h3> | |
5 | +<b><i>1. Epoch Superposed Mode</i></b> : if activated - all time intervals | |
6 | +(in a case of time table / catalog input) are plotted on the same page. Note that this setting affects ALL the panels on the page. | |
7 | +<br/><br/>An example of IMF magnitude plot with checked <i>Epoch Superposed Mode</i> and Time Table with 5 intervals as time input : | |
8 | +<br/> <img class="centered" src="help/images/image3.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px;"/> | |
9 | +<br/> | |
10 | +<b><i>2. Title</i></b> : Page Title. <i>Font</i> setting in the <b><i>Title</i></b> fieldset affects Page Title only.<br/> | |
11 | +<b><i>3. Font</i></b> : this <i>Font</i> setting affects <i>Copyright</i> only.<br/> | |
12 | +<br/> | |
13 | + | |
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help/plotSettings
1 | -<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Global Settings</h2> | |
2 | -<img class="centered" src="help/images/plot_3.png"/> | |
3 | -<br/> | |
1 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Plot Manager : Global Settings</h2> | |
4 | 2 | <p> |
5 | - The form above controls the global plot settings. | |
6 | - <p> | |
7 | - <b><i>File Format</i></b>. You may choose PNG, PDF, PostScript or SVG output format. PNG format produces screen output | |
8 | - and opens an interactive plot session, | |
9 | - while PDF, PostScript and SVG generate files. In the case of TimeTable mode PDF/PS/SVG generate | |
10 | - multi-page files (page per Time Table interval). Note that PostScript output file is always gzipped. | |
11 | - All your PDF/PS/SVG result files are stored in your workspace. They are accesible in two ways | |
3 | + <img src="help/images/plot_png.png" align="right" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;"/> | |
4 | + <b><i>Output Options</i></b> panel controls the global plot settings.<br/> | |
5 | + <b><i>File Format</i></b>. You may select PNG, PDF, PostScript, or SVG file output format.<br/> | |
6 | + PNG format by default produces screen output and opens an interactive plot session. | |
7 | + | |
8 | + PDF, PostScript and SVG generate files. Of course you may select file output for PNG as well.<br/> | |
9 | + <b><i>File Output</i></b>. If you select file output ( not <i>interactive mode</i> ) you can define | |
10 | + <b><i>File Prefix</i></b>.<br/> | |
11 | + | |
12 | + In the case of TimeTable / Catalog as <b><i>input times</i></b> you have two options : either generate | |
13 | + multi-page files (page per time interval) or generate file per time interval by checking / unchecking | |
14 | + <b><i>One File Per Interval</i></b> checkbox.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> | |
15 | + <hr> | |
16 | + All your plot result files are stored in your workspace. They are accessible in two ways | |
12 | 17 | either immediately from <b>Result Window</b> or later on by double-click on the node |
13 | - from the <b>Jobs Tab</b> in the WorkspaceExplorer. | |
14 | - PDF/PS/SVG files are kept in your workspace until you delete them. | |
15 | - </p><br/><br> | |
16 | - <img class="centered" src="help/images/plot_4.png"/> | |
17 | -<br/><br><p> | |
18 | - <b><i>Description</i></b> is shown in the tooltip when your mouse is over the corresponding node in the Jobs Tab. | |
18 | + from the <b>Jobs Tab</b> (Finished Jobs / Results) in the WorkspaceExplorer. | |
19 | + Plot files are kept in your workspace until you delete them. | |
20 | + <p> | |
21 | + Plot brief description is shown in the tooltip when your mouse is over the corresponding node in the Jobs Tab. | |
19 | 22 | The name of the file is constructed by adding some numerical identifier to the prefix <b>result</b> (by default) |
20 | - or to the <b><i>Plot File Name</i></b> if the latter is defined. | |
21 | -</p> | |
22 | - <p> | |
23 | - <b><i>Save Request: </i></b>Plot request may be saved in your Workspace for next use. | |
24 | -Just give the name to a condition (<b><i>Request Name</i></b>) and | |
25 | -click the <b><i>Save Request</i></b> button. Your condition is added to the <b><i>Plot/Download</i></b> | |
26 | -tree of the Workspace Explorer, <b><i>Operations</i></b> tab. | |
23 | + or to the <b><i>File Prefix</i></b> if the latter is defined. | |
27 | 24 | </p> |
25 | + <img class="centered" src="help/images/plot_4.png"/> | |
26 | +<br/><br> | |
27 | +<hr> | |
28 | 28 | <p> |
29 | 29 | <img align="left" src="help/images/plot_request.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/><br/> |
30 | + | |
31 | +<b><i>Save Request: </i></b>Plot request can be saved into your Workspace for next use. | |
32 | +Just give the name to it (<b><i>Request Name</i></b>) and | |
33 | +click the <b><i>Save Request</i></b> button. Your request is added to the <b><i>Plot/Download</i></b> | |
34 | +subtree of the Workspace Explorer, <b><i>Operations</i></b> tab. | |
35 | +</p> | |
30 | 36 | Double clicking on plot request name in the <b><i>Plot/Download</i></b> tree |
31 | 37 | (Workspace Explorer, <b><i>Operations</i></b> tab) or selecting <b><i>Plot By Request</i></b> |
32 | -from the context menu opens the Plot Manager module filled with the condition content. | |
38 | +from the context menu opens the Plot Manager module filled with the request content. | |
33 | 39 | </p> |
34 | 40 | <br/> |
35 | 41 | <br/> |
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1 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Plot Manager : Simplified View</h2> | |
2 | + <p> | |
3 | + <img align="right" src="help/images/simplified.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;"/> | |
4 | + Plot request form is organised as multi-level tree. By default the | |
5 | + main plot elements only (<b><i>Simplified View</i></b>) are shown. Drag-drop any parameter | |
6 | + from Workspace Explorer Parameters tree onto the empty Plot request form. | |
7 | + You'll see <b><i>panel</i></b> and <b><i>parameter</i></b> elements.<br/><br/> | |
8 | + <p> Default plot type for <b><i>panel</i></b> is <b><i>Time Plot</i></b>. | |
9 | + Default drawing type for <b><i>parameter</i></b> is <b><i>Serie</i></b> attached to <b><i>Y left</i></b> axe. | |
10 | + You see these (current) settings next to the plot element.<br/><br/> | |
11 | + To modify an element settings just click it and all available options are shown on the right panel.<br/><br/> | |
12 | + Note that at any moment you can modify any option for any element. <br/> We consider here the main options of | |
13 | + <b><i>panel</i></b> and <b><i>parameter</i></b> elements. For more detals visit <b>Plot In Details</b> section. | |
14 | +<hr> | |
15 | + <h3>1. Panel Element and Its Main Settings</h3> | |
16 | + <img class="left" src="help/images/panelOptions.png"/> | |
17 | + <br/><hr><br/> | |
18 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/panelTypes.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;"/> | |
19 | +<b><i>1.1. Plot type</i></b> defines panel type.<br/> | |
20 | +<i>Time Plot</i> and <i>Scatter Plot</i> types are the mostly used. | |
21 | +Fine plot type selection is being done with parameter <i>Drawing Type</i> option.<br/> | |
22 | +Panel can be defined to be <i>Isotropic</i> (the same 'unit' length in X and Y) for <i>Scatter Plot</i>. | |
23 | +<img align="right" src="help/images/panelScatter.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 10px 10px;"/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> | |
24 | +<b><i>1.2. Preferred Dimensions</i></b> (panel dimensions) can vary between 0 and 1<br/><br/> | |
25 | +<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/> | |
26 | +<b><i>1.4. Font</i></b> settings are applied to all panel legends, titles, tickmars etc, except <i>panel Title</i>. | |
27 | +<hr> | |
28 | +<h3>2. Parameter Element and Its Main Settings</h3> | |
29 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/paramElem.png" style="margin: 0px 0px 10px 0px;"/> | |
30 | +<img align="right" src="help/images/paramOptions.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 10px;"/> | |
31 | +<b><i>2.1. Arguments </i></b> depend on parameter type. | |
32 | +For vector parameter, for example, it is vector components.<br/><br/> | |
33 | +<b><i>2.2. Drawing Type</i></b> depends on selected panel <i>Plot type</i>. | |
34 | +Namely with <i>Time Plot</i> panel setting you may select <i>Serie</i>, or <i>Spectro</i>, | |
35 | +or <i>StatusBar</i> <b><i>Drawing Type</i></b>.<br/> | |
36 | +Note that on one <i>Time Plot</i> panel you may plot several parameters | |
37 | +with different drawing types (Serie, TickBar, StatusBar...).<br/><br/> | |
38 | +<b><i>2.3. Y axis</i></b> - left or right.<br/><br/> | |
39 | +<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 | |
40 | +X/Y range you have to uncheck <i>Simplified View</i> and read <b>Plot In Details / Axis</b> section<br/><br/><br/> | |
41 | + <img align="left" src="help/images/image2.png" style="margin: 0px 0px 10px 0px;"/> | |
42 | +<br/> | |
43 | +<b><i>2.5. Colored Parameter.</i></b> You may colorize plotted parameter with the value of another parameter | |
44 | +by its drag/drop onto this field.<br/> <br/> | |
45 | +<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/> | |
46 | +<hr> | |
47 | +<h3>3.0 Parameter Element : Additional "Scatter" Settings</h3> | |
48 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/scatterParam.png" style="margin: 10px 10px 10px 0px;"/> | |
49 | +In case of <b><i>Scatter Plot</i></b> panel type you have to define for <b><i>parameter</i></b> element :<br/><br/> | |
50 | +3.1. Parameter to be used as X values<br/> | |
51 | +3.2. X range ( optional )<br/> | |
52 | +3.3. Reference parameter for resampling ( in case if "X" parameter and "Y" parameter originate from different datasets)<br/> | |
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help/plotStart
1 | 1 | |
2 | -<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Getting Started</h2> | |
2 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/plot.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Plot Manager : Getting Started</h2> | |
3 | 3 | <p> |
4 | -All the Parameters from the WorkspaceExplorer | |
5 | -identified by a circle of any color are "plotable". | |
6 | -Drag the desired parameter[s] and drop onto any place at the Plot form. | |
4 | +All the Parameters from the WorkspaceExplorer Parameters subtree shown as a circle are "plotable". | |
5 | +Drag the desired parameter[s] and drop onto left panel at the <b><i>PlotManager</i></b> form. | |
7 | 6 | Note that parameter names appeared in the Plot form could slightly differ |
8 | -from those of the Workspace Explorer.</p> | |
7 | +from those of the Workspace Explorer tree.</p> | |
9 | 8 | <br/> |
10 | -<img class="centered" src="help/images/plotnew_1.png"/> | |
9 | +<img class="centered" src="help/images/abc_1.png"/> | |
11 | 10 | <br/> |
12 | 11 | <p> |
13 | 12 | Select Time interval you are interested in and click <i>Plot</i> button. |
14 | 13 | Note that you may always find out valid parameter time range as well as sampling time: |
15 | 14 | just consult tooltip displayed when your mouse is over the corresponding dataset node |
16 | 15 | of the WorkspaceExplorer tree.</p> |
17 | -<p> | |
16 | +<hr><p> | |
18 | 17 | Plot form proposes two choices for time selection either by one time interval |
19 | 18 | (<b><i>Interval mode</i></b>) or by a number of intervals (<b><i>TimeTable or Catalog mode</i></b>). |
20 | -In the latter case check 'Time Table' radio button and | |
21 | -drag-drop time table[s] or catalog[s] from the WorkspaceExplorer onto TimeSelector area. | |
19 | +In the latter case click <b><i>Time Table or Catalog</i></b> tab of <b><i>TimeSelection</i></b> panel and | |
20 | +drag-drop time table[s] or catalog[s] from the WorkspaceExplorer onto time selection area. | |
22 | 21 | </p> |
23 | 22 | <br/><br/> |
24 | 23 | <img class="centered" src="help/images/plotnew_2.png"/> |
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help/resourceTree
1 | 1 | <h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/view_tree.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>WorkSpace Explorer : Resources Tree</h2> |
2 | -<p><b><i>Workspace Explorer</i></b> displays information on the current state of user workspace (WS). | |
3 | -Note that WS size is limited to 200MB.<br/> | |
4 | -The key part of the Workspace Explorer is the <b><i>Resources Tree</i></b>. | |
5 | -It shows the main objects you have access to: </p> | |
2 | +<p><b><i>Workspace Explorer</i></b> displays information on the current state of your workspace (WS). | |
3 | +Note that WS size is limited to 200MB.<br/> WS size increase is possible on request.<p> | |
4 | +</p> | |
6 | 5 | <p> |
7 | 6 | <img src="help/images/resourcesTree.png" align="left" style="margin: 0px 25px 0px 0px;"/> |
7 | +<p>The key part of the Workspace Explorer is the <b><i>Resources Tree</i></b>. | |
8 | +It shows the main objects you have access to: </p> | |
8 | 9 | <li><b><i>Parameters</i></b> - different physical parameters ("base" parameters) which |
9 | -are stored in the local and remote data bases or directly in the user WS and can be treated by AMDA modules. | |
10 | +are stored in the local and remote data bases or directly in your WS and can be treated by AMDA modules.<p> | |
10 | 11 | |
11 | -<li><b><i>Derived Parameters</i></b> - parameters which you may construct from base parameters with the help of mathematical expressions. | |
12 | +<li><b><i>Derived Parameters</i></b> - parameters which you may construct from base parameters with the help of mathematical expressions.<p> | |
12 | 13 | |
13 | -<li><b><i>Aliases</i></b> - short names user may give to base parameters. | |
14 | +<li><b><i>Aliases</i></b> - short names you may give to base parameters.<p> | |
14 | 15 | |
15 | 16 | <li><b><i>Time Tables</i></b> (TT) - files containing time intervals of interest. |
16 | -You may use TTs as input times in AMDA Modules (plot, download,...etc). | |
17 | - | |
18 | -<li><b><i>My Files</i></b> - you may create your own small data base by uploading files into your WS. | |
19 | - </p> | |
20 | -<br/> | |
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18 | +You may use TTs as input times in AMDA Modules (plot, download,...etc).<p> | |
19 | + | |
20 | +<li><b><i>Catalogs</i></b> - extended version of Time Tables with additional columns. | |
21 | +You may use Catalogs as input times in AMDA Modules (plot, download,...etc).<p> | |
22 | + | |
23 | +<li><b><i>My Files</i></b> - you may create your own small data base by uploading files. | |
24 | +</p> | |
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help/timetables
1 | 1 | <h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/view_tree.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Resources Tree: Time Tables</h2> |
2 | 2 | <p> |
3 | -There are two different <b><i>Time Tables</i></b> types in AMDA - common and private. | |
4 | -<b><i>My Time Tables</i></b> are accessible by the owner only while <b><i>Shared Time Tables</i></b> are open | |
5 | -to the whole community.</p> | |
3 | +There are two different <b><i>Time Tables</i></b> types in AMDA - common (<i>shared</i>) and private (<i>my</i>). | |
4 | +<b><i>My Time Tables</i></b> are visible to the owner only while <b><i>Shared Time Tables</i></b> are open | |
5 | +to the whole community.</p><br/> | |
6 | 6 | <p> |
7 | -Time Tables can be generated by DataMining module, or you may create | |
7 | +Time Tables can be generated by <b><i>DataMining module</i></b>, or you may create | |
8 | 8 | them manually during Interactive Plot Session, or upload from |
9 | -your local machine or URL. All your time tables are stored in your WS and | |
9 | +your local machine or from URL. All your time tables are stored in your WS and | |
10 | 10 | <b>can be used as input times</b> for AMDA modules. |
11 | -</p> | |
12 | -<p>To access the TimeTable' context menu <b>right click</b> the node in the TimeTable tree. | |
13 | -Note that menu depends on the type of the node clicked (root, folder, leaf..). | |
14 | -<b><i>Edit Time Table</i></b> menu item (or <b>double click</b> the time table name) opens <b><i>Manage Time Tables</i></b> module. | |
11 | +</p><br/> | |
12 | +<p>To access the TimeTable context menu <b>right click</b> the node in the TimeTable subtree. | |
13 | +Note that menu depends on the type of the node clicked (root, folder, leaf..).<br/> | |
14 | +<b><i>Edit TimeTable</i></b> context menu item (or <b>double click</b> the time table name) opens <b><i>Manage TimeTables</i></b> module. | |
15 | 15 | </p><p> |
16 | 16 | <img class="centered" src="help/images/tt_1.png"/> |
17 | 17 | </p> |
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... | ... | @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ |
1 | +<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/mydata.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/>Uploading Time Table</h2> | |
2 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/uploadtt_1.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/> | |
3 | +<p> | |
4 | +<b>1 :</b> Select time table source - <b><i>Local</i></b> or <b><i>Remote (URL)</i></b>. | |
5 | +</p> | |
6 | +<p> | |
7 | +<b>2 :</b> In the case of <b><i>URL</i></b> you may specify the URL of the site (<b><i>FTP</i></b> | |
8 | +access only for the moment!) and select the file by browsing the remote files. | |
9 | +</p> | |
10 | +<p> | |
11 | +<b>3 :</b> Or put the full file URL (http or ftp) directly into the form. | |
12 | +</p> | |
13 | +<p> | |
14 | +<img align="left" src="help/images/uploadTT_2.png" style="margin: 0px 18px 10px 12px;"/> | |
15 | +<b>4 :</b> Time table format is detected automatically - if not, select the format. | |
16 | +</p> | |
17 | +<p><b><i>VOTable</i></b> format uses ISO time definition. | |
18 | +</p> | |
19 | +<p> | |
20 | +<b><i>ASCII</i></b> format allows different time definitions | |
21 | +</p><p> | |
22 | +Valid time range: <b><i>1970-01-01 - 2038-01-19</i></b>. | |
23 | +</p> | |
24 | +<p> | |
25 | +<b>5 : </b> Don't forget to click the <b><i>Upload</i></b> button. | |
26 | +</p> | |
27 | +<p> | |
28 | +<b>6 : </b>The uploaded time table is shown in the <b><i>TimeTable Manager</i></b> | |
29 | +<img src="js/resources/images/16x16/timeTable.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/> window | |
30 | +and user has to <b><i>save</i></b> it in order to store in the WorkSpace. | |
31 | +</p> | |
32 | +<p> | |
33 | +<b>Warning</b> : File size is limited to 30MB | |
34 | +</p> | |
0 | 35 | \ No newline at end of file |
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help/visuHelp
js/app/controllers/HelpModule.js
js/app/views/PlotComponents/PlotPanelForm.js
... | ... | @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Ext.define('amdaPlotComp.PlotPanelForm', { |
49 | 49 | |
50 | 50 | //Instant time visibility |
51 | 51 | var instantTimeField = this.getForm().findField('panel-instant-time'); |
52 | - | |
52 | + console.log(this.up().up().up().up()); | |
53 | 53 | instantTimeField.setVisible(plotType == 'instantPlot'); |
54 | 54 | |
55 | 55 | //Options in relation with the layout |
... | ... | @@ -91,8 +91,8 @@ Ext.define('amdaPlotComp.PlotPanelForm', { |
91 | 91 | ]; |
92 | 92 | |
93 | 93 | var preferedDimItems = [ |
94 | - this.addStandardFloat('panel-prefered-width', 'Prefered Width', 0, 1, true), | |
95 | - this.addStandardFloat('panel-prefered-height', 'Prefered Height', 0, 1, true) | |
94 | + this.addStandardFloat('panel-prefered-width', 'Preferred Width', 0, 1, true), | |
95 | + this.addStandardFloat('panel-prefered-height', 'Preferred Height', 0, 1, true) | |
96 | 96 | ]; |
97 | 97 | |
98 | 98 | var titleItems = [ |
... | ... | @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ Ext.define('amdaPlotComp.PlotPanelForm', { |
145 | 145 | this.addStandardColor('panel-background-color', 'Background Color', amdaPlotObj.PlotObjectConfig.availableBackgroundColors), |
146 | 146 | this.addStandardFieldSet('Manual Bounds', '', boundsItems), |
147 | 147 | this.addStandardFieldSet('Manual Margins', '', marginItems), |
148 | - this.addStandardFieldSet('Prefered Dimensions', '', preferedDimItems), | |
148 | + this.addStandardFieldSet('Preferred Dimensions', '', preferedDimItems), | |
149 | 149 | this.addStandardFieldSet('Title', '', titleItems), |
150 | 150 | this.addStandardFont('panel-font'), |
151 | 151 | this.addStandardFieldSet('Status Bars', '', statusItems), |
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js/resources/css/amda.css
... | ... | @@ -261,6 +261,14 @@ background-image: url(../images/16x16/error.png) !important; |
261 | 261 | margin-left: -5px; |
262 | 262 | } |
263 | 263 | |
264 | +.infoWindow h3 { | |
265 | + font-size: small; | |
266 | + color: #444444; | |
267 | + font-style: italic !important; | |
268 | + margin-left: -5px; | |
269 | + margin-bottom: 7px; | |
270 | +} | |
271 | + | |
264 | 272 | .infoWindow h2 { |
265 | 273 | font-size: small; |
266 | 274 | color: #222222; |
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