The McIDAS Graphical User Interface (GUI) lets you display images and data without using the McIDAS Text and Command Window. However, you can still run commands from the McIDAS Text and Command window while the GUI is displayed.
When you start the GUI, a menu bar and frame control buttons are added to the McIDAS Image Window. The McIDAS Text and Command Window remains displayed. Once you have displayed an image in the GUI, the Image Window will look similar to this:
To exit the GUI, simply choose Exit GUI from the File menu. To exit both the GUI and the McIDAS session, select Exit McIDAS from the File menu.
To control frame looping, use the buttons at the bottom of the Image Window.
| To move backward one frame, click on the single left arrow button. |
| To advance forward one frame, click on the single right arrow button. |
| To start/pause the looping, press the play button. |
| To stop the looping, press the stop button. |
Use the Pause on Latest Image button to have the looping pause automatically on the lastest image of the loop.
To erase or toggle the Image and Graphic windows, use the buttons under the Image and Graphic area.
| To erase either the graphics or the image, click the designated erase button. |
| To turn the image off, click the image on button. |
| To turn the image on, click the image off button. |
| To turn the graphics off, click the graphics on button. |
| To turn the graphics on, click the graphics off button. |
| To zoom in, click the zoom in button. |
| To zoom out, click the zoom out button. |
| To reset the zoom to 1 to 1, click the zoom reset button. |
The File menu can be used to logon to McIDAS, update the ADDE servers, save frames in different image formats, open briefing windows, and exit McIDAS or the GUI.
The Display menu can be used to display images, grids, real-time surface and upper air data, weather watches and warnings, and maps.
The Copy menu can be used to copy images and grids to local files.
The List menu can be used to access weather text files, the workstation configuration, and current frame information.
The Color menu can be used to modify the graphics colors, the image colors and grayscale, and to do freehanded drawing.
The Configure Menu can be used to add frames, change loop bounds, change the cursor, font, and colors, and to update the shortcut buttons.
The Sidecar menu contains a program called Vis5D. Vis5D is a software package that lets you interactively visualize large datasets generated by numerical weather models. Using Vis5D, you can view dynamic processes in three dimensions to see how they act over time.
The Help menu lists information about the GUI itself, as well as some general information on some of the different buttons and features of the GUI.