The following options are available via the file menu:
- Display File Browser
-
If XDir is not running, start it.
If the XDir directory browser is running, this option will raise the
browser to the top of the window stack (or un-iconify it, if
necessary). XDir then can be used to send image file names to SAOtng
for display.
- Load Image
- Brings up a dialog box into which an image file name can be entered
for display. Press carriage return in the text window or
click the OK button to load the image.
(See Image File Formats.)
- Save Image
- Regardless of the original image file format, SAOtng maintains a FITS
image of the displayed image section in its memory. This FITS image
has the data type of the original data and is used for rescaling,
analysis, etc. It can be saved to disk using this menu option, which
brings up a dialog box into which an output FITS file name can be
entered.
- Load Markers
- Brings up a dialog box into which a region file name can be entered
for display. Press carriage return in the text window or
click the OK button to load the markers in this file.
- Save Markers
- Brings up a dialog box into which a region file name can be entered.
The currently displayed markers are saved in this file.
- Send Screen To Printer/File
- Brings up a dialog box into which a print directive can be entered.
Pressing carriage return in the text window or clicking the
OK button will cause SAOtng to create PostScript of the image
and pipe or redirect the output to the specified print command. The
default command is lpr which causes the PostScript to be
piped to lpr. The Postscript output can be sent to other processes or
saved on disk.
(See Printing Images.)
- Save Screen To GIF File
- Brings up a dialog box into which a filename can be entered.
Pressing carriage return in the text window or clicking the
OK button will cause SAOtng to store the current display frame
in GIF format.
- Set Section To Load
- Select the section of an image to be extracted
and displayed.
After choosing the image section and block factor for
extraction currently loaded images can be
redisplayed or new images can be loaded and displayed using these new
parameters (using the Redisplay Current Image or Load
Image menu options).
The following sub-menu options are available:
- Full Image
- A block factor will be chosen so that the full image can be displayed
in the current frame.
- Center Of Image
- The central area of the image will be displayed. The size of the image
section will depend on the currently selected block factor (see
below).
- Upper Left Of Image
- The upper left area of the image will be displayed. The size of
the image section will depend on the currently selected block factor
(see below).
- Upper Right Of Image
- The upper right area of the image will be displayed. The size of
the image section will depend on the currently selected block factor
(see below).
- Lower Left Of Image
- The lower left area of the image will be displayed. The size of
the image section will depend on the currently selected block factor
(see below).
- Lower Right Of Image
- The lower right area of the image will be displayed. The size of
the image section will depend on the currently selected block factor
- Set Blocking Factor
-
Specify the blocking factor
at which an image section is extracted. Block factors range from 1 to
32 (in powers of 2) by default. Larger block factors can be added
(starting with 64) by means of the Add New Block Factor
option.
- Set Blocking Function
-
Specify blocking by summing pixel values or blocking by averaging pixel values.
(These choices are not necessarily be supported by all file extraction
programs. They are, however, available for IRAF and FITS files.)
- Reload Current Image
- Re-extract an image section from the current image file and re-display it.
- Destroy Current Image
- Erase the current image and destroy internal data structures. Note
that loading a new image into the current frame accomplishes the same thing.
- Quit
- Exit the SAOtng program.
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Last Updated May 1, 1995