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== Toolbars menu ==
 
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By marking or clearing these check boxes, you can choose which toolbars to display and which to hide. For example, suppose you just started MIPAV a moment ago. You then open an image. The MIPAV window expands in size and displays its full complement of menus. Although it displays the VOI, Scripting, and Image toolbars, you want to work with the Paint toolbar as well as the Image toolbars. However, you don't need to use the VOI and Scripting toolbars. The next section explains how to hide and show toolbars.
 
By marking or clearing these check boxes, you can choose which toolbars to display and which to hide. For example, suppose you just started MIPAV a moment ago. You then open an image. The MIPAV window expands in size and displays its full complement of menus. Although it displays the VOI, Scripting, and Image toolbars, you want to work with the Paint toolbar as well as the Image toolbars. However, you don't need to use the VOI and Scripting toolbars. The next section explains how to hide and show toolbars.
  
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=== Showing and hiding toolbars ===
 
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Because the Image toolbar is already displayed, you do not need to do anything.
 
Because the Image toolbar is already displayed, you do not need to do anything.
 
  
 
== See also:==
 
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*[[MIPAV toolbars]]
 
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*[[Displaying images using the default view]]
 
*[[Displaying images using the default view]]

Revision as of 18:50, 25 April 2012

The MIPAV Toolbars menu contains check boxes for each of the four toolbars: Image, Paint, Scripting, and VOI. Use these check boxes to select which toolbars should appear.

Toolbars menu

Displaying MIPAV toolbars


By marking or clearing these check boxes, you can choose which toolbars to display and which to hide. For example, suppose you just started MIPAV a moment ago. You then open an image. The MIPAV window expands in size and displays its full complement of menus. Although it displays the VOI, Scripting, and Image toolbars, you want to work with the Paint toolbar as well as the Image toolbars. However, you don't need to use the VOI and Scripting toolbars. The next section explains how to hide and show toolbars.


Showing and hiding toolbars

To hide the VOI and Scripting toolbars and display the Paint toolbar

1 Select Toolbars > VOI to hide the VOI toolbar. MIPAV removes the check mark from the check box and removes the VOI toolbar from the MIPAV window.
2 Select Toolbars > Scripting to hide the Scripting toolbar. MIPAV removes the check mark from the check box and removes the Scripting toolbar from the MIPAV window.
3 Select Toolbars > Paint to display the Paint toolbar. The program marks the check box and displays the Paint toolbar in the MIPAV window.

Because the Image toolbar is already displayed, you do not need to do anything.

See also: