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Title: GUI elements
Post by: FunTomas on 2011 June 20 22:09:14
What is the difference between these buttons? Thank you for explaining. I couldn't find any information about it.
Title: Re: GUI elements
Post by: Juan Conejero on 2011 June 21 04:54:42
Here we go:

- New Instance icon (aka 'the blue triangle'). Click this icon and drag it to generate a new instance of a process that encapsulates all parameters currently defined on the corresponding interface window. You can drag this instance to the workspace to create a new icon, or to an image to apply the process, among other actions.

- Apply button (blue square). Click this button to apply a process to the active view. The active view is the current view (a main view or a preview) on the active window. The effect is the same as if you drag the blue triangle to the active view.

- Apply Global button (blue sphere). Click this button to execute a process on the global context of PI. Not all processes can be applied globally. When a process is executed globally, it does not apply to any particular image. For example, a process that can only be executed globally is Preferences. This process changes a number of options that affect the whole PixInsight platform —such as folders, window colors, parallel processing settings, etc.—, but it does not change any image.

Hope this helps.
Title: Re: GUI elements
Post by: FunTomas on 2011 June 21 11:39:21
Thank you Juan for explanation. The blue disc icon is available at StarAlignment dialog. This icon started process of alignment on all images selected in the dialog - global action. I was wondered why these two icons worked and I can't find any difference between these two actions.
Title: Re: GUI elements
Post by: Harry page on 2011 June 21 12:10:19
Hi


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Regards Harry