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The Front-end tool WinARace
   

 Subject: The 2D Event Explorer (Event changing)

With our front-end tool WinARace you can define the current event directory and the start measurements for the analysis tool Analyzer. Both functions are implemented in our software into two masks, the 2D Event Explorer and the 2D File Explorer.

The structure of our software is divided into several separate software modules. It means:

Some of these software modules (like Analyzer, WinIt, WinARace or SpecView) are stand alone executable programs. Other functions were implemented into windows library files "DLL" (Dynamik link library) – including the 2D Event Explorer and the 2D File Explorer.

The DLL files you needed are called "FileSel.dll" and "EFsel.dll" Both are located directly in your program directory. The main function is to select the current event and measurements and it is the same for all software modules which use this function. Therefore all software modules have the same window appearance – for software beginners it is very easy to use the 2D software.

The 2D Event Explorer offers only some additional event information which are read directly from the file <Event.ini> in the current event directory. On the other hand the 2D File Explorer offers additional measurement information (header file information – the same function as in the program SpecView).

You can access the 2D Event Explorer via the start window of our front-end tool WinARace by pressing the shortcut keys <ALT + E> or by clicking the <Change Event> button (refer the next figure)

You will get the following start window of the 2D Event Explorer:

The window of the 2D Event explorer is tiled into three areas:

  1. The current Event selecting (left panel)
  2. Measurement selecting (middle panel)
  3. Access to initialization file <EVENT.INI> (right panel)

Via the main menu or the toolbar device you will get access to the following Event and measurement functions:

  Event specific functions  
 
Create a new Event directory <Ctrl + C> Open corresponding help file
 
 
Copying a complete Event directory <Ctrl + O> Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Compress a complete Event directory <Shift + C> Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Decompress a complete Event directory <Shift + D> Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Assign new track map to the current Event directory <Ctrl + H> Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Protect a complete Event directory <Ctrl + P> Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Delete a complete Event directory <Ctrl + D> Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Restore deleted directories from recycle bin folder Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Table of shortcuts Open the corresponding help file
 
  Measurement specific functions  
 
Copy selected measurement(s) Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Compress single measurement(s) <Ctrl + Alt + C> Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Decompress compressed archives <Ctrl + Alt + D> Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Convert old measurement(s) into new data structure <Alt + C> Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Enter a password for each measurement <Alt + P> Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Delete selected measurement(s) <Alt + D> Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Rename selected measurement(s) <Alt + R> Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Start CalcTool with selected calculation file <Alt + T> Open the corresponding help file
 
 
Search- / replace channel names <Alt + F> Open the corresponding help file

Additional functions

 
Start analysis tool - Analyzer <F2> Open the corresponding help file
Start data administration - SpecView <F3> Open the corresponding help file
Start program DTS <F4> Open the corresponding help file
Start formula editor <Ctrl + F> Open the corresponding help file
Fade in the analysis overview window <ALT + 1> Open the corresponding help file
 

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