Hi Jim, Gerald,
I certainly know that Juan's intention is to provide for a 'single-click' solution to the 'I need to go to bed NOW' problem. That way, ALL your open images, each with their full processing history, can be saved in one file. Now, although I have downloaded the pre-release Beta version of v1.6.1, I just simply have NOT had time to install it and see if this option has made it into this release.
In the meantime, it is actually still worthwhile getting a 'feel' for how you can already manipulate the information contained in the Processing History. See how an individual step in the History Explorer can be extracted, either as a Process Icon, or as an 'apply-able' process in it's own right - capable of being 'dropped' on an active image. Have a look at the difference between extracting a 'single step' in the History compared to extracting the 'full history', as a Process Container.
Note how PI can only have one 'active' Process Container, yet you can have multiple sets of 'process container contents' saved on your workspace. Each time you double-click on a saved set of Process Container steps, you will see that a warning message will appear to tell you that you are about to over-write the 'active' Process Container.
In History Explorer, note that you can move back a step at a time, or can move back to an earlier stage altogether.
Note that any individual step within a Process Container list, just like in the History Explorer, is just a single Process in its own right, and that it can therefore be dropped on the workspace to create a new Process Icon, and that this new icon can be renamed (if desired) and can also then be saved to disk (as needed).
Be aware that any process icons saved to disk, and then re-loaded, will appear in the same Workspace as they were initially located, prior to having been saved. They will also occupy the same physical 'location' on that Workspace - so be prepared to go 'looking' for them when you re-load them. They will NOT end up where you 'drop' them, although they CAN be 'dragged in' from the likes of Explorer, and can also be 'double-clicked' to open them from outside of PixInsight.
As I think I said earlier, be aware that you 'may' have multiple Process Icons selected across several Workspaces. If you only intend saving ONE actual process, then just make sure that was ALL that was saved - by paying attention to the Console Output (very easy, as I said, if you have the luxury of multiple monitors, and can 'float off' the Console to an auxiliary display) - the console output will tell you what was actually saved.
Have a play around and get a feel for the system - if you are still struggling, come back here and I may then have time to throw some quick videos together.
Cheers,