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There must be an active [[Geopsy: Signal Viewer|viewer]]. Select item ''New group'' from menu ''Edit''. A dialog box lets you enter a name for the group and its parent. All types of names are accepted (blanks, accents, ...). Two groups can share the same name and same parent but it is confusing for the user. The new group is added to the ''Groups'' list. | There must be an active [[Geopsy: Signal Viewer|viewer]]. Select item ''New group'' from menu ''Edit''. A dialog box lets you enter a name for the group and its parent. All types of names are accepted (blanks, accents, ...). Two groups can share the same name and same parent but it is confusing for the user. The new group is added to the ''Groups'' list. | ||
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Saving the database is mandatory to keep the group permanently. | Saving the database is mandatory to keep the group permanently. |
Revision as of 12:28, 9 March 2010
This section explains how to create and to use groups of signals. Groups are ordered lists of signals referenced by their unique signal ID. Groups are organized in a tree, hence a group has always one parent ('/' for root groups). A group with children does not own signals on its own, but owns all the signals of its children and and their descendants.
Contents
Creating a new group
First, the Group list must be displayed. If not, go to Windows menu / Tool bars and select Groups, the Group list is now displayed on the left panel.
There must be an active viewer. Select item New group from menu Edit. A dialog box lets you enter a name for the group and its parent. All types of names are accepted (blanks, accents, ...). Two groups can share the same name and same parent but it is confusing for the user. The new group is added to the Groups list.
Saving the database is mandatory to keep the group permanently.
Viewing groups
Groups are manipulated in the same way as files with the drag and drop mechanism.
From here: TODO
Renaming a group
Select only one group (not the first one "All groups"). Click on the right mouse button. In the context menu select "Rename". Type the new name in the simple dialog box and hit "OK". The ".group" file corresponding to the group is directly renamed, but the ".grouplist" file is not affected. Do not forget to save the database to avoid any loss of the ID list belonging to this group. This situation may be repaired by renaming manually the ".group" file to its original name.
Modifying a group
Create a viewer (e.g. a table) with the group. Modify its content (sorting, adding new signals, ...). Select "New group" in menu "Edit" and enter the name of the existing group. The original group will be overwritten. Saving the database in this case is not necessary but strongly advised to avoid confusions with the other actions.
Deleting groups
Select one of more groups and choose "Remove" from the context menu (after a right click in the "Groups" list"). ".group" files are directly removed from the database directory, hence this action cannot be cancelled. Saving the database is mandatory if you do not want to pollute the "Groups" list with empty defunct groups.