File Menu
New - erases the ArtWonk Module Workspace, and any Widgets that were in the Panel. If there were changes made to the current Workspace you will first be asked if you want to Save.
Open... - invokes a standard Windows dialog box to open a previously created ArtWonk patch (.awp) file. You can also open patch files double clicking on the file name in the Windows explorer or by dragging them onto the ArtWonk Workspace; and when you first load ArtWonk if a valid patch file name is given in the command line, the file will be opened at startup.
Save - Saves the currently opened .awp file. If none have been opened, acts as Save As.
SaveAs... - Invokes the standard Windows File Save dialog to save the ArtWonk patch.
Quick Save Saves the current patch as a Quick file for fast access file. There are 10 Quick files, named Quick0 to Quick9. These are rotated so that Quick Save will always save to the one least recently used. The menu indicates which of the Quick files is to be saved next.
Quick Load Loads the last unnamed Quick Save patch. The menu indicates which of the Quick files was last saved, and this is the one it will load. If you need to load a previously saved Quick File, you can use the Open command to load it from the Patches/Quick directory.
Load BioSeq... - invokes an open dialog to load Bio Sequencer .bst files created by Algorithmic Arts' Bio Editor. ArtWonk's BioSeq module uses these files to read and sequence DNA and amino acid data from genetic sequence files.
Load Tuning Table... - Opens a Tuning Table .pbt data file and makes it the current source of tunings for the MIDI Tone modules. Does not alter the default tuning table file.
Import MIDI File... - Invokes a dialog box for importing MIDI files and converting them to a sequencer format that is compatible with the ArtWonk MIDIFile Module.
The dialog has a window on the left that shows all the tracks that are in the MIDI file, one on the right that shows the events within a track, and a column of16 channel buttons in the middle, which will show which channels are available on the selected track. Often there is only one MIDI channel per track; sometimes there is only one track with multiple channels. Whatever the combination of tracks and channels within a track, the channel buttons will become enabled for however many tracks there are, and if more than one you can choose a particular channel.
The window on the right allows you to select the actual MIDI message data to be imported. Click on Save or double click on an item in the MIDI Data (right side) window, and a file save dialog box pops up with the file already named with the original filename plus the track number and message-type (Vel (velocity), Key, Pan, etc) appended. The event data is saved in a special format that is optimized for efficient playback by the MIDI File module.
Exit - Exits ArtWonk. If there were changes made you will first be asked if you want to Save. Same as the Windows Close "X" icon in the upper right of the title bar.
Recently Opened File List - The 8 most recently opened files are listed here. Select a file name to open it.
Options Menu
Graphics - Shows the Graphics Display screen if it had been hidden; hides it if it had been showing.
Notes Off - Turns off stuck notes on all connected MIDI devices. You can select various All Note Off options with the MIDI Option dialog above. Duplicated in Panel Toolbar.
Set File Paths - Allows you to specify startup file paths. The default paths are in the user Documents directory, but you may set them to any directory. Use the check boxes to change the path names. Click on an unchecked box to make a change, click on a checked box to restore it to the current path. Use the Root Path check box to change all paths at once, or use individual path check boxes.
No actual changes are made by the check boxes, they are only used to set up the names. Checks indicate a changed path, which are to be changed when you click on the Change, Move, or Clone button, or discarded if you click on Cancel.
Change button - Changes all checked paths but does not copy files from the current path. Creates directories if they do not exist. To create a complete empty data file structure, check the top line Root Path box, then click on Change.
Move button - Moves all checked paths and their files from the existing paths to the new paths. Moves complete path structure, including subdireories and files. Files already on the target path are overwritten.
Clone button - Copies all checked paths and included files from the existing paths to the new paths. Copies complete path structure, including subdireories and files. Files already on the target path are overwritten.
Cancel button - do nothing, just exit.
Bio Pitch Tables - Pops up a dialog box with 21 sliders for the pitch tables for bio sequence Amino Acid Notes. This is the set of pitch translation tables for the 21 possible amino acid values produced by the Bio Sequencers and accessible with the AANote module.
Global Options - Customize some of the default ArtWonk global settings:
Play Button on Taskbar Tray - Duplicates the Play button on the Windows Taskbar tray, giving the ability to "remote control" ArtWonk while it is minimized or behind other program windows.
Only Show when Minimized - Only shows the Play button in the Windows Taskbar tray when ArtWonk is minimized.
Mouse Wheel Sensitivity - adjust mouse wheel response sensitivity. Set to 0 to disable mouse wheel.
Use Fast Clocks - Determins whether ArtWonk uses fast response clock timers. Windows 2k and XP computers with cpu speed above 800 MHz, will get better performance with this option checked. Slower computers and Windows versions below 2K may have stability issues with it checked.
Run High Priority - Check to run ArtWonk at a higher priority than most (but not all) other tasks. Helps maintain smooth real time MIDI messaging at the expense of some stability. Usually OK on faster and/or multiprocessor computers. Not recommended for slower (< 1 GHz) processors).
Widget Fast Frame Move Threshold - When moving a group of widgets, if the number of widgets you are moving is greater than the threshold, only the frame will show as the widgets are being moved. This increases performance at the cost of not being able to see each widget as it is being moved. The default threshold is 8, so moving 8 or fewer widgets will show each widget during the move, moving more than 8 at a time will show only the frame. Faster computers can display larger numbers of widgets during a move without bogging down, so the default threshold of 8 can be changed to any number you like from 1 to 256.
Use Custom Browser for Help - When checked (default), online documentation is displayed in a custom browser, which usually will be much faster than using the system browser.
Remove Registration - Removes the registration from your computer. After registration is removed, if the free 30 day trial has expired ArtWonk will no longer run and will only show the Registration dialog.
Reset Defaults - Removes custom settings by deleting the ArtWonk.ini file. Note that ArtWonk does not store its settings in the Registry; instead are stored in the ArtWonk.ini file in the ArtWonk Program directory.
Module Graphics Display Rate - sets the interval in milliseconds that the module readout values are updated. The default is 200 milliseconds, 5 times a second, which is about as fast as you can make sense of them, and has minimal impact on CPU usage. This does not affect readouts in the Panel, which always display at the module execution rate.
Set Function Memory - If you load an extremely large patch that uses a great many function modules, you may run out of function memory. Use this option to allocate a larger function memory pool.
Clear Snapshots - Erases all Snapshot settings, leaving them all set to the current widget values as the default.
Display Precision - sets the floating point precision module outputs display. Actual precision is unchanged.
Set Default Colors - check to return the Panel and Workspace to the default colors.
Panel Back Color - click on the button to change the Panel background color.
Workspace Back Color - click on the button to change the Workspace background color.
Pops up the MIDI Options dialog, so you can set MIDI input and output devices and other MIDI related options.
Online Manual - opens this help document with your default browser.
Packages - Menu of help documents for any Packages that are installed. Not visible if no Packages have been installed.
About - About box that includes version and license information.
Visit Web Site - Opens browser at the Algorithmic Arts web site.
Register - When you purchase a license key, register it here.
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