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titleStart up

You need to start Metview with the -desktop flag. At ECMWF the command to use is as follows:

metview4_new -desktop

Outside ECMWF you need to use your local metview command.

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Notes for MetviewUI users

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  • Menubar: contains menus and actions
  • Toolbar: contains a set of buttons/widgets to customise the view and navigate through the folders
  • Folder view: contents of the currently selected folder (or folders in different tabs).
  • Sidebar: contains the Bookmarks panel
  • Drawers: drawers are a set of centrally accessible folder tabs. They appear at the bottom of each Desktop window.
  • Statusbar: displays information about the icons and provides the buttons for changing the icon size

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home folder concept

Each Metview session defines a home folder (by default it is ~/metview). This folder is set as both the home and root folder for Desktop! This has two implications. First, the home folder icon

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in Desktop always refers to the Metview home folder (and not the UNIX home folder)! Second, we cannot directly access files outside this file system from within Desktop (but we need to use symbolic links for these files/folders).

Folders

Opening folders

Working with folders 

Folders are represented by this icon in the user interface:

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To enter a folder double-click, hit enter or right-click Open on the icon. Folders can also be opened in a new tab or window by using the context menu of the Folder icon.

Folder tabs

The central part of Desktop can contain multiple tabs each showing a different folder. Folder navigation works for each tab independently.

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titleTabs are saved
On exiting Metview the list of opened tabs are saved! Tabs can also be saved as bookmarks.
Folder navigation

Folder navigation is based on the Back, Forward and Up arrows and on the Breadcrumbs, which are all located in the toolbar. 

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Both breadcrumbs and history items have a context menu, which allows opening the folders in a new tab or window.

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Folder view modes

There are three folder view modes available:

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The view modes can be set to each tab separately through the View menu or using these toolbar icons:

Changing icon sizes

 

 

Bookmarks

Both folders and a set of folder tabs can be bookmarked. Bookmarks can be accessed either via the Bookmarks menu or the Bookmarks sidebar. You can open the the Bookmarks sidebar via the View menu or with the Ctrl+B shortcut.

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