The commands below open, create, and save data to
and from View Windows which contain an image, plot,
tabulated data, text, or a script. These commands are typically
located in the view window's
File menu and some are located on the
Main Toolbar.
Creating a New Window
The File >New menu command creates a new, empty document. This
command is provided for the
Text Editor,
Script Editor, and
Report Windows.
Opening and Saving Windows
Open is the standard WindowsOpen
command which opens a variety of Mira file and document types.
Save & Save As are standard Windows
commands for saving to files.
Saving Image Sets describes the File > Save Image Set menu and its commands for
saving an
Image Set to a file.
Open Table in Excel opens a copy of Microsoft Excel
and copies the contents of a grid window into a new Excel
sheet.
Closing Windows
There are several ways to close a View
Window:
When a view window (e.g.,
Image Window,
Plot Window, etc.) is top-most, that
window may be closed using either the [X] button on its title bar or its File > Close menu command. Note that some window
types have an option in the
General Properties dialog (Ctrl+R) that requires a confirmation dialog if you
attempt to close a window containing changed data.
If more than one view window of the given type
is open (e.g., multiple plot windows), you may close all such
windows at once using its File > Close all
<Type> Windows menu command where <Type> refers to the type of the view window.
Using this option overrides the closing confirmation dialog
if that option is enabled in the
General Properties dialog (Ctrl+R).
Importing and Exporting Non-standard Formats
Use these command to open and save images that are
in nonstandard image formats. These are located in the Image
Window's File menu. These are also
available from the left-most buttons on the main toolbar.
As described in
Command Dialogs, Mira has two types of command
dialog: an immediate form that works with the top-most
Image Window and a global form that allows
images to be selected from various sources. Global command dialogs
use the
Select Source Images facility to gather images
for the command.