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Diamond Version 5 User Manual: Working with DiamondPicture Edit View and Thumbnails PreviewMultiple picture documents: Where to edit a structure picture and how to manage other pictures as thumbnailsThe Diamond document window is split into two parts: A Pictures view in the left pane and a data pane in the right pane.
This article introduces into the Pictures view and informs about options how to view and navigate to the structure pictures of a document:
Previous article: The Diamond User Interface Picture Edit viewThe regular case is to have your structure picture in the so-called Picture Edit view. That is where you have access to all functions to build up and design a picture, especially when you have selected one or more atoms or bonds or other objects to edit their properties or to use them as starting point for building up their coordination sphere or complete a molecule. That is also where you can rotate, shift, enlarge etc. a structure picture interactively with the mouse or cursor keys, for instance.
Thumbnails PreviewThe other case is to have a so-called Thumbnails Preview of all pictures in a Diamond document or at least of the pictures of the current structure. While there are the "More Pictures" docking window and the "Picture Link Thumbnails" showing you other pictures than the one that is currently edited in the Picture Edit view - as described in this article below - only the Thumbnails Preview gives you a complete overview of the pictures in a document, including the option to copy or delete selected pictures.
As mentioned before, access to all picture building and designing function is only in the Picture Edit view, but some of the commands can also be applied to pictures when there are in thumbnails. This allows to target multiple picture at once with a single command. On the other hand, typical commands that are not available in Thumbnails Preview are functions that refer to individual atoms, bonds and other objects of a structure picture each. The usage of the Thumbnails Preview is described in more detail in the article "Working with structure picture thumbnails". Navigation treeThe Navigation window is a docking window, where the hierarchical structure of all currently open Diamond documents is displayed in a tree-like representation, the Navigation tree. It is a special kind of window that can be docked at different sides of the application main window; it may also float at top of the desktop.
The Navigation command to show (and put the input focus to) the Navigation tree can be executed either from the "View" menu or by pressing the keyboard shortcut Alt+N. If you would like to close the Navigation window, click on the "x" at its upper right corner. The top level of the hierarchy (trunk of the tree) is represented by the name of the current Diamond document. A document may contain several crystal (or "molecular", i.e. without cell parameters and space group) structures, so these (crystal) structures form the next hierarchical level (the branches of the tree). For every (crystal) structure, there are associated views for one or even more structure pictures. These associated views form the uppermost hierarchical level (the leafs of the tree).
If you click on an element of the tree (trunk, branch or leaf), a corresponding view will be displayed in the main working area:
If you click on the trunk (document name), a list of all crystal structures in the current document will be displayed in the upper half as well as a picture
thumbnail overview of the complete document below along with the data sheet. If you click into a structure
picture thumbnail, it will be enlarged to the full size, that means you will go
to "structure picture edit view" (where you can change the properties of the picture,
click on atoms, bonds, etc.) If you would like to close the Navigation window, please click on the "x" at its upper right corner. Caption barThe Caption Bar comprises two functions in one bar: First indicating the current picture's title as well as the tile of the associated structure data set and the document it belongs to. Second it shows links to other pictures than the one currently in the Picture Edit view or the one selected in the Thumbnails Preview, rsp. Thus the Caption Bar offers a better orientation which structure data set and which document the currently edited picture belongs to as well as which additional pictures are available. The left part of the Caption Bar shows titles of the current document, the current structure data set, and the current structure picture. The document and structure title use a link, that means you can click on the document link or the structure link to come to document overview or structure overview, rsp. This behaviour is similar to the above described Navigation tree - while the Navigation tree shows all open documents, the Caption Bar only for the current document. The right part of the Caption Bar shows right aligned the other pictures that are available for the current structure data set. Every picture title contains a link you can click on to switch to the corresponding picture.
By default the Caption Bar is activated in Diamond version 5. To hide it temporarily use the Hide command from the Caption Bar sub-menu of the View menu. "Temporarily" means that the caption bar will be back the next time you run Diamond or when you close a document and open another document in Diamond. If you dislike the caption bar, you can hide it with the command Hide Permanently. Anyway, the Show command can be used to re-activate the caption bar manually. Note: The tab bar (preferred pictures) and link bar (the rest of the pictures), which were introduced in version 4, can be used additionally or alternatively to the caption bar, see "Using tabs" below. More Pictures docking windowThe More Pictures docking window shows thumbnail pictures of all pictures of the document (or of the current structure only) or all but the current picture. As a docking window (which can also be floating) this overview of pictures beside the one that you are editing in the main Picture Edit view is more flexible than the picture link thumbnails that were introduced with version 4. The default position is the left side of the Diamond application window, but you can also dock it on the right side. The More Pictures window complements the Navigation tree as well as the picture tabs and link thumbnails, which are still available, see "Using tabs" below. Note: A docking window containing all structure picture thumbnails was already available in version 3 with the title "Thumbnails", but was abandoned in version 4 in favour of the picture tab bar and picture link thumbnails. The name "Thumbnails" is used for the "Thumbnails Preview" instead since version 4. The context menu of the More Pictures window offers options to
You can activate the More Pictures docking window with the corresponding command in the View menu or directly from the toolbar button or with the acceleration key Alt+I: Using tabs
Editing a structure picture while glancing at the others A preferred picture under a tab Switching to other pictures Show tab thumbnails Switching tabs and links on or off The usage of the tab bar for the "preferred" pictures and the link bar for the "other" pictures is described in detail in the following article: Side-by-side Structure Picture Editing. Expanding the Pictures viewYou can (temporarily) expand the pictures view (which either hosts the Picture Edit view or the Thumbnails Preview) to almost the full width of the document window. by collapsing the data sheet or data table shown in the right pane. The command Expand Pictures View, which expands the structure picture view and collapses the data sheet (or table) or restores from expanded pictures view, is available from the View main menu in the Pictures Viewing sub-menu. The corresponding icon >> is available from the main toolbar - and also from the picture tab bar, unless this bar is hidden (which is the default setting in version 5):
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