Author Topic: How to load .xpsm files?  (Read 3728 times)

Offline mstriebeck

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How to load .xpsm files?
« on: 2014 May 01 01:39:32 »
Hi,

I am trying to follow the tutorial from Manfred Schwartz to process LRGB galaxy images. He has a couple of more complex processes in .xpsm files that need to be loaded. I am using "Merge Process Icons" from the Process menu. The process console shows that the icons are loaded. But then I can't find them (not in the process menu, not on the workspace).

Am I doing this right (using the "Merge Process Icons") and how can I execute these?

Thanks
     MarkS

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Re: How to load .xpsm files?
« Reply #1 on: 2014 May 01 02:21:28 »
Hi Mark,

Probably the icons have been loaded in a different workspace. PixInsight supports an unlimited number of user-definable workspaces; there are four by default. To learn how to select workspaces, see this video from PixInsight Resources.

There are two main commands to load icon sets: Load Icons and Merge Icons.
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Re: How to load .xpsm files?
« Reply #2 on: 2014 May 01 05:40:40 »
Hi Mark!
The .xpsm processcontainer often arrive somewhere in the Workspace even outside the window.
To get them all aligned and visible in your PI window
use under the Tab
WINDOWS   the function
   Arrange Icons


After this all processes will be visible on the upper right corner of your PI window.

Gerald

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Re: How to load .xpsm files?
« Reply #3 on: 2014 May 01 07:55:55 »
Hi Mark, and also you can see the videos related to Arrange Icons and Arrange Selected Icons.

Saludos, Alejandro.

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Re: How to load .xpsm files?
« Reply #4 on: 2014 May 01 09:40:56 »
Thank you - now I can see them!!!