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Using the Window Finder

Use the Window Finder to manage active ENVI windows and dialogs and to bring windows that are iconized or buried under other windows to the foreground. The list contains the names of major active windows in the order that they were opened. The list includes display group windows (Image, Scroll, Zoom), plot windows, scatter plots, ROI definition windows, etc.

  1. Select Window  Window Finder. The ENVI Window Finder appears with the names of opened windows displayed in a list.
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    Figure 3-1: Window Finder

    Figure 3-1: Window Finder

     

  3. To call a window to the desktop foreground, click on the name of a window.
    • Clicking on the name of a specific display number brings the Image window and its associated Scroll and Zoom windows to the front.
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    • Clicking on any other window name brings that window to the front.
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    • If you click on the name of an overlay dialog (Annotation, ROI, Density Slice, etc.) that was hidden using Overlay  Hide Layer, double-clicking the dialog name hides the dialog again. For details about hiding dialogs, (see Showing and Hiding Overlay Dialogs and Layers).
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      Note
      The ENVI Window Finder always moves to the front of the display if bringing an ENVI window forward causes it to be covered. If the ENVI Window Finder is lost behind another window, select Window  Window Finder to bring it to the front again.

     

  4. Close the ENVI Window Finder by selecting File  Cancel.

  ENVI Online Help (August 12, 2005)