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Revision as of 15:55, 9 March 2010
A Signal viewer is a window in Geopsy allowing to view a set or a subset of signals through a table, a graphic, a map or a chronogram. A signal viewer can be created using the View menu and then drag and drop the set of signals of interest in the viewer. Drag and drop signals directly on a signal viewer icon in the toolbar produces the same.
The various actions that can be performed with a subset of signals in a signal viewer (either a table, a graphic, a map or a chronogram) are described here after.
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File export
Selecting item Export from menu File
allows to export the subset of signals of the active signal viewer in various file formats.
Basic signal processing
Basic signal processing can be performed on all the signals of the active signal viewer using the menu Waveform.
Advanced Signal processing tools
Tools are developed as plug-ins and provide specific signal processing. As for basic signal processing, the selected tool is applied to the signals in the active signal viewer. They can be accessed either from menu Tools or from the icons in the toolbar.
Edit Menu
All menu items in Edit menu apply to all signals contained in the active signal viewer.
Editing the metadata in a table
The metadata of signals in the active Table viewer can be modified in the Edit menu.
Sorting signals
The signals in the active signal viewer can be sorted in the Edit menu
Set headers, apply formula to a column
Set headers for a Table viewer allow to modify the header information by the means of generic formulas.
Set receivers
Set receivers allows to modify the coordinates of receivers of all signals in the active signal viewer. The signal names are considered as names of stations to which corresponds only one unique set of coordinates.
Creating groups
A new group can be created with the signals in the active signal viewer.