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B. Preferences<br />

B.1 General Preferences<br />

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Figure B.1 General preferences<br />

Table B1 General preferences<br />

Item Description<br />

Start Up Defaults<br />

Dock Tool Palette Sets the position of the tool palette in the application window.<br />

Choose left or right.<br />

Note: To undock the tool palette, click on the palette title bar and<br />

drag it a distance greater than its width.<br />

Window Size Specifies the dimensions of the main application window.<br />

Width, Height Sets the dimensions of the image window.<br />

Restore Defaults Click to apply the default settings.<br />

Apply Individual Color Choose this option to apply a separate color scale to each<br />

Scale for Sequences thumbnail of a sequence. If this option is not chosen, all of the<br />

thumbnails are displayed using the same color scale.<br />

Show Transillumination Choose this option to display a cross hair at each transillumination<br />

Locations<br />

location when you load transillumination data. When you mouse<br />

over a cross hair, a tool tip displays the transillumination<br />

coordinates. If this option is not chosen, you can choose the<br />

Transillumination Location option in the sequence view window to<br />

display the transillumination locations.<br />

Show Advanced Options If this option is chosen, the tool palette includes the point source<br />

fitting tools and the image window includes the Colorized View tab.<br />

Show Activity Window on: A drop-down list of options for when to display the activity log<br />

(Figure B.2).<br />

Save Settings<br />

Color Selections Applies the color settings of the active image data to subsequently<br />

opened image data.<br />

Folder Locations Sets the default folder path to the current folder path setting. Click<br />

the Export button in the image window to view the current<br />

folder path setting (Figure B.2).

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