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To learn about the workspace, it is recommended that new users have fun with the Simple Disk Tutorial. This tutorial uses the concepts which are discussed below.
This document describes the various features of the Main Project Workspace:

The name of the OPTISCAN system, in this case simpledisk.mat, is placed in the window's titlebar.
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The "Build Menu" allows the user to create physical optics objects. If
the "Source" item was chosen from the "Build menu," then OPTISCAN
creates a new source and places it in the upper-righthand-corner of the project workspace:
The various items that can be created are described in the Optiscan Cheatsheet |
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When "Arrange Object" is actived (clicked on), then objects
may be relocated in the project workspace by dragging them around with the mouse. When "Edit Object" is actived (clicked on), the objects in the project workspace may be editted by clicking on them. When "Delete Object" is activated (clicked on), the objects in the project workspace may be deleted by clicking on them. It may be more convienient to right click an object in the project workspace and then choose the desired action from the menu which is displayed:
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Links are used to specify how electric fields propagate through an OPTISCAN model.
The following model shows the electric fields propgating from a source to a
reflective target to a plot:
When "Make Link" is activated (clicked on), links can be created by clicking on the object, which is the source on the electric field, and then clicking on the object which the electric field is being propagated to. When "Edit Link" is activated (clicked on), the properties of a link can be displayed for modification by clicking on it. The following image shows what happens when a link's type is changed:
When "Delete Link" is activated (clicked on), the links in the project workspace can be deleted by clicking on them. |
| An OPTISCAN link shows how an electric field propagates from one optics object to the
next. A chain specifies the order in which the links are evalulated. In the
following system:
The link labeled "0:1" is evaluted first, the link labeled "T:2" is evaluated second, and the link labeled "R:3" is evaluated last. |
- brings up a Web Browser to display the OPTISCAN Help Desk.
- initiates a simulation by displaying the System Preferences Dialog.