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Toolbar
The Toolbar contains buttons for executing frequently-used OT functions andtools. Not all the buttons are always active, this depending on theuser's privileges and the current choice of node in the ProjectTree. The following buttons are included:
Figure 2.3:
The Toolbar of the Observing Tool.
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New Proposal (Phase 1)
: Create a new observing proposal for Phase 1.
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New Observing Program (Phase 2)
: Create a new observing program for Phase 2. This is reserved for privileged users.
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Open Project from ALMA Archive
: Retrieve a project from the ALMA Archive.
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Show ALMA Template Library
: Open the ALMA Template Library in the Project Structure pane.
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Open Project from Disk
: Open a project that has previously been saved to disk.
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Save Project to Disk
: Save a project to disk without prompting for a new filename.
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New Phase 1 Science Goal
: Create a new Phase 1 Science Goal. This is only available when in the Proposal or Planned Observing nodes of the Project Tree.
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New Phase 2 Science Goal
: Create a new Phase 2 Science Goal. This is reserved for privileged users only.
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Generate SBs from the Selected Goal
: Automatically generate one or more Scheduling Blocks for the selected Phase 1 or Phase 2 Science Goal.
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Add an ObsUnitSet
: Add an ObsUnitSet to a Phase 2 project. A Special Observing Program folder is also created which contains the create ObsUnitSet.
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Add a Scheduling Block
: Add a Scheduling Block to an ObsUnitSet.
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Sensitivity Calculator
: Start the ALMA Sensitivity Calculator.
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ALMA Calibrator Selection Tool
: Start the Calibrator Selection GUI.
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Validate
: Validate the current project.
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Go to previous Problem
: Go to the previous problem that was found by the validator and displayed in the Feedback pane.
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Go to next Problem
: Go to the next problem that was found by the validator and displayed in the Feedback pane.
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Contextual Help
: Get help for the topic under the cursor when clicking somewhere in the OT's main GUI.
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The ALMA OT Team, 2011 May 20