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Suppose you have generated a good bunch of working images, and you no longer need them. For example, you may have several background models generated with the DBE tool:
myImage_background
myImage_background1
myImage_background2
myImage_background3
...
and so on. It may be nasty having to close all of them by clicking their 'X' buttons, or by selecting File > Close for each one. Wouldn't it be nice being able to close all of them in a single and quick operation?
Of course, and as long as the images can be characterized by common parts it their identifiers (patterns), they can be closed very easily using PixInsight's console. Following the example above, we can enter this command on the Processing Console window:
press Enter, and job done! note that this will close only those images whose identifiers include the word "background". For example:
backgroundTest
the_background
would be closed. However, since identifiers are case-sensitive in PixInsight, these wouldn't be closed:
TheBackground
myBackground
In a similar way, this is equivalent to the File > Close All command:
Of course, close is just one command available on PixInsight's command line, but there are many more that you can use to speed up and simplify your workflow. Let's say that you want to convert all open images to the 32-bit floating point format:
or rotate a set of images 90 degrees counter-clockwise:
In the example above, only images whose identifiers end with "_test", as "the_test", "one_test", "nebula_test", and so on, would be rotated.
Who said that command lines are dead? Not in PixInsight! 8)
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Imagina que has generado un buen pu?ado de im?genes de trabajo, y ya no las necesitas. Por ejemplo, podr?as haber generado varios modelos del fondo con la herramienta DBE:
myImage_background
myImage_background1
myImage_background2
myImage_background3
...
y puede que muchas m?s parecidas. Puede resultar tedioso tener que cerrarlas todas haciendo clic en sus botones 'X', o seleccionando File > Close para cada una de ellas. ?No ser?a genial poder cerrarlas todas en una ?nica operaci?n sencilla?
Claro que s?, y de hecho, si podemos caracterizar las im?genes mediante partes en com?n en sus identificadores (patrones), las podemos cerrar muy f?cilmente usando la consola de PixInsight. Continuando con el ejemplo de arriba, podemos introducir este comando en la ventana Processing Console:
pulsar Intro, y ?ya est?! Tened en cuenta que esta orden cerrar? s?lo las im?genes cuyos identificadores contengan la palabra "background". Por ejemplo:
backgroundTest
the_background
se cerrar?an. Sin embargo, como PixInsight diferencia entre may?sculas y min?sculas en los identificadores de imagen, ?stas no se cerrar?an:
TheBackground
myBackground
De forma similar, esto es equivalente a la opci?n File > Close All del men?:
Por supuesto, close es s?lo uno de los comandos disponibles en la l?nea de comandos de PixInsight, pero hay muchos m?s que pod?is usar para acelerar y simplificar vuestro trabajo. Digamos que queremos convertir todas las im?genes que tengamos abiertas al formato de punto flotante en 32 bits:
o girar un conjunto de im?genes 90 grados en el sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj:
En el ejemplo anterior, s?lo las im?genes cuyos identificadores terminen con "_test", como "the_test", "one_test", "nebula_test", etc., ser?an giradas.
?Qui?n dijo que las l?neas de comandos estaban muertas? ?No en PixInsight! 8)
Suppose you have generated a good bunch of working images, and you no longer need them. For example, you may have several background models generated with the DBE tool:
myImage_background
myImage_background1
myImage_background2
myImage_background3
...
and so on. It may be nasty having to close all of them by clicking their 'X' buttons, or by selecting File > Close for each one. Wouldn't it be nice being able to close all of them in a single and quick operation?
Of course, and as long as the images can be characterized by common parts it their identifiers (patterns), they can be closed very easily using PixInsight's console. Following the example above, we can enter this command on the Processing Console window:
Code:
close *background*
press Enter, and job done! note that this will close only those images whose identifiers include the word "background". For example:
backgroundTest
the_background
would be closed. However, since identifiers are case-sensitive in PixInsight, these wouldn't be closed:
TheBackground
myBackground
In a similar way, this is equivalent to the File > Close All command:
Code:
close *
Of course, close is just one command available on PixInsight's command line, but there are many more that you can use to speed up and simplify your workflow. Let's say that you want to convert all open images to the 32-bit floating point format:
Code:
f32 *
or rotate a set of images 90 degrees counter-clockwise:
Code:
r90 *_test
In the example above, only images whose identifiers end with "_test", as "the_test", "one_test", "nebula_test", and so on, would be rotated.
Who said that command lines are dead? Not in PixInsight! 8)
=====================================================================
Imagina que has generado un buen pu?ado de im?genes de trabajo, y ya no las necesitas. Por ejemplo, podr?as haber generado varios modelos del fondo con la herramienta DBE:
myImage_background
myImage_background1
myImage_background2
myImage_background3
...
y puede que muchas m?s parecidas. Puede resultar tedioso tener que cerrarlas todas haciendo clic en sus botones 'X', o seleccionando File > Close para cada una de ellas. ?No ser?a genial poder cerrarlas todas en una ?nica operaci?n sencilla?
Claro que s?, y de hecho, si podemos caracterizar las im?genes mediante partes en com?n en sus identificadores (patrones), las podemos cerrar muy f?cilmente usando la consola de PixInsight. Continuando con el ejemplo de arriba, podemos introducir este comando en la ventana Processing Console:
Code:
close *background*
pulsar Intro, y ?ya est?! Tened en cuenta que esta orden cerrar? s?lo las im?genes cuyos identificadores contengan la palabra "background". Por ejemplo:
backgroundTest
the_background
se cerrar?an. Sin embargo, como PixInsight diferencia entre may?sculas y min?sculas en los identificadores de imagen, ?stas no se cerrar?an:
TheBackground
myBackground
De forma similar, esto es equivalente a la opci?n File > Close All del men?:
Code:
close *
Por supuesto, close es s?lo uno de los comandos disponibles en la l?nea de comandos de PixInsight, pero hay muchos m?s que pod?is usar para acelerar y simplificar vuestro trabajo. Digamos que queremos convertir todas las im?genes que tengamos abiertas al formato de punto flotante en 32 bits:
Code:
f32 *
o girar un conjunto de im?genes 90 grados en el sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj:
Code:
r90 *_test
En el ejemplo anterior, s?lo las im?genes cuyos identificadores terminen con "_test", como "the_test", "one_test", "nebula_test", etc., ser?an giradas.
?Qui?n dijo que las l?neas de comandos estaban muertas? ?No en PixInsight! 8)