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CIMA Version 2.2 Preferences
Preferences in CIMA version 2.2
The following is a list of the currently available preferences for a
CIMA observing session with CIMA version 2.2:
Write log-file also for off-line sessions
--- Default: No
Although CIMA can happily produce log-files also when You are
running CIMA in off-line mode, it is normally not very useful. This
option allows You to select whether You want log-files or not when
running in off-line mode. Any log-files produced in off-line mode
will have the suffix '.cimaofflog' instead of '.cimalog' which is
reserved for on-line sessions. There is thus no risk of mix up between
Your real observing log and any off-line test runs.
Sound audio alarm when errors occur
--- Default: Yes
Traditionally CIMA has only produced sound messages when an
observation is finished or aborted. Error messages have only been
displayed with red text in the log window. This option allows You to
select whether You also want an audio signal (a cowbell) to alert You
whenever an error occurs.
Automatically open observation status window
--- Default: Yes
This option allows You to specify whether You want the CIMA
observation status window to be opened automatically for You when Your
CIMA session starts. If You are running remote observing over a slow
connection, You may not want to launch this window. Anyway, You can
always open it from the 'User Preferences' main menu button in CIMA.
Automatically open receiver selection window
--- Default: Yes
This option allows You to specify whether You want the receiver
selection window to be opened automatically for You when Your CIMA
session starts. You can always open it from the 'Receiver IF/LO
Control' main menu button in CIMA.
Automatically open IDL graphics window
--- Default: Yes
This option allows You to specify whether You want the IDL
graphics window to be opened automatically for You when Your CIMA
session starts. You can always open it by selecting the 'Enable Exec
IDL' button in the 'IDL Control' menu found in the 'Utilities' main
menu.
Show the datataking status window
--- Default: No
This option allows You to specify whether You want the datataking
status window to be showed during Your CIMA observing
session. Traditionally this window has always been opened in the
top-right corner of the screen. It is a low-level engineering type
window printing out a set of semi-cryptic information about the
datataking state. It is usually not of any interest to the normal
observer. This switch gives You the option to choose whether You want
it or not.
Window color theme to use
--- Default: Steel
The window color theme option allows You to choose between the new
gray-ish color theme called 'Steel' or the older orange-ish one called
'Bisque'
Help-windows only stay open as long as middle
mouse-button is pressed
--- Default: No
Many CIMA windows support a help-mode where You can move the
cursor over any button or label in the window and then press the
middle mouse-button to get a pop-up window providing help on the
selected feature. These pop-up windows can be configured to behave in
two different ways. In one mode, the window pops up and stays open
only as long as the middle mouse-button is pressed. The help window
disappears automatically as soon as the button is released. In the
other mode, the help window pops up and stays open until You close it
with its 'Continue' button. You can only have one pop-up help window
open at any time, so if You click on another feature before You have
closed the pop-up window, the help text on the new feature will be
displayed in the help window that is already open. Traditionally,
CIMA has not had this kind of help feature, so it will be added with
time to the old windows. Windows that support this feature usually
follow the 'new' graphical style having a yellowish box with a title
and a 'Help' button at the lower left.
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This page is administered by Prakash Atreya
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