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Getting Started TSTool Documentation <br />The Commands (and the Time Series Results) lists behave according to Windows conventions: <br />Single -click to select one item. <br />Ctrl -click to additionally select an item. <br />Shift -click to select everything between the previous selection and the current selection. <br />Right- clicking over the Commands list displays a pop -up menu with useful command manipulation <br />choices, some of which are further described in following sections (e.g., edit menu choices are discussed <br />in Section 3.5 - Edit Menu). A summary of the pop -up menu choices is as follows: <br />Menu Choice <br />Description <br />Show Command Status <br />Displays the status of a command for each phase of command <br />Success/Warning /Failure <br />processing (more discussion below after table). <br />Edit <br />Edit the selected command using custom edit dialogs, which provide <br />error checks and format commands. Double - clicking on a command <br />also results in editing the command. <br />Cut <br />Cut the selected commands for pasting. <br />Copy <br />Copy the selected commands for pasting. <br />Paste <br />Paste commands that have been cut /copied, pasted after the selected <br />row. <br />Delete <br />Delete the selected commands (currently same as Cut). <br />Find Commands(s) <br />Find commands in the command list. This displays a dialog. Use the <br />right-click in the found items to go to or select found items. <br />Select All <br />Select all the commands. <br />Deselect All <br />Deselect all the commands. This is useful because only selected <br />commands are processed (or all if none are selected). It is therefore <br />important not to unknowingly have one or a few commands selected <br />during processing. <br />Convert Selected <br />Convert selected commands to # comments. <br />Commands to # <br />Comments <br />Convert Selected <br />Convert # comments to commands. <br />Commands from # <br />Comments <br />Run All Commands <br />Run all commands and create output (e.g., graphs and files). <br />create all output <br />Run All Commands <br />Run all commands but skip any output commands. This is useful if a <br />(ignore output <br />batch command file has been read and time series are to be listed in the <br />commands) <br />GUI but output products are not to be generated automatically. <br />Run Selected Commands <br />Run selected commands and create output (e.g., graphs and files). <br />create all output <br />Run Selected Commands <br />Run selected commands but skip any output commands. This is useful <br />(ignore output <br />if a batch command file has been read and time series are to be listed in <br />commands) <br />the GUI but output products are not to be generated automatically. <br />Getting Started - 6 38 <br />