7. Managing the workspace and plotting (Window, File, View, Multi Plot, Plots)
Explorer tree
It will have been obvious from performing the worked examples of the previous sections that the s...
Forward and backward propagation
The Explorer tree not only makes it easy to navigate the sequence of steps taken in an analysis b...
Closing, redisplaying & tiling windows; Minimising windows; View menu
From the Explorer tree for the above illustration, you can see that workspace has been saved as B...
Understanding the Explorer tree
Understanding the Explorer tree, however, is the key to managing your work pattern in PRIMER. In ...
Rolling up branches of the tree
In the display of the Explorer tree at the beginning of this section, the SIMPROF1 window was...
Renaming or deleting items in a workspace; Undo in the Explorer tree to reinstate or re-order
Met briefly in Section 1 and again above, renaming or deleting windows in the Explorer tree is an...
Saving plots
The name of a window can also be changed as part of the process of saving it, as a file external ...
Vector vs. pixel plots
Closing the second PRIMER desktop and returning to the original Bristol Channel ws workspace, not...
Saving graph values; Saving results
Certain graphs, such as MDS ordinations (Section 8) or Cluster dendrograms, can be validly rotate...
Adding notes
It is not permitted to edit directly the information in a results window. This tells you what ope...
Printing results and graphs
Direct printing from PRIMER is also possible for analysis endpoints such as results windows, all ...
Automatic creation of multi-plots
The concept of a Multi-plot is a new feature in PRIMER 7. This construction has already been met ...
User creation/ manipulation of multi-plots
In addition to automatic generation by certain routines, multi-plots can be created and populated...
Plots menu
PRIMER 7 has a new Plots main menu, available when the active window is a data matrix. This bring...
Workspace planning
To conclude this section, it is worth remarking that care taken in structuring workspaces will of...