![]() When you switch to a different vistrail, the other vistrail’s set of open tabs are displayed. ![]() Note that the tabs from only one vistrail are displayed at a time. The new tab starts out in the Pipeline view, but you are free to change it to any of the other views. To open an additional view, type CTRL-t to create a new tab. ![]() It displays the following views: Pipeline, History, Search- query and results, Visual Diff results, Explore, Provenance, and Mashup. The center widget is somewhat larger than the side panels as it is intended to be the main workspace. The view can then either remain in its own window, or can be docked by placing it in either palette. Alternatively, you may undock a view by clicking on the view’s title bar and pulling it out of the palette. The other two buttons, the one with the ‘X’ and the one with the rectangular outlines (see Figure Buttons - Close, Detach, and Pin), will either close the view, or undock the view, depending on which one you push. When the pin points up, it is unpinned and the view is likely to disappear when you change modes. If you don’t want a view to disappear when you change modes, make sure it is pinned. Notice that there is a button with a pin icon in the upper right corner of each view (see Figure Buttons - Close, Detach, and Pin). When the mode is changed from Mashup, these two views will be removed (hidden). For example, the Mashup mode will add the Mashup Pipeline and Mashups Inspector views to the panels. To make a view visible, either switch to a mode that requires it, or select it from the views menu. By default, additional views will be shown in the right, and lower left panels when they are made visible. The left palette is split so both views are visible, whereas the right palette uses tabs to display one view at a time. Notice that when VisTrails first launches the builder window, both palettes contain two views. In this section, we will discuss how the views are arranged. There are a number of views (listed in the 4th group of the views menu) that when made visible, will be opened in these palettes. The New, Open, and Save buttons will create, open, and save a vistrail, as expected.Īs you can see, the builder window has a center widget with a palette on each side. This button is disabled for Mashup mode, or when there is not a current workflow to execute. See Chapter MashupsĮxecute Execute will either execute the current pipeline when the Pipeline, History, or Provenance views are selected, or perform the search or exploration when in Search or Exploration mode. Mashup The Mashup mode allows you to create a small application that allows you to explore different values for a selected set of parameters. When a particular execution is selected, its pipeline view with modules colored according to its associated execution result is shown. Provenance The Provenance mode shows the user a given vistrail’s execution history. The workflow is then executed once for each value in the set and displayed in the spreadsheet for comparison purposes. See Chapter Querying the Version Tree.Įxplore This option allows you to select one or more parameter(s) for which a set of values is created. Search Use this mode to search for modules or subpipeline within the current version, the current vistrail, or all vistrails. See Chapter Interacting with the Version Tree. History This view shows different versions of the workflow(s) as it has progressed over time. See Chapter Creating and Modifying Workflows for information about creating a workflow. Pipeline This view shows the current workflow. A brief description of each member of the toolbar follows: The VisTrails toolbar both allows you to execute the current workflow or function, and switch between various modes.
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