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Working With Files 147
Save As: If you are already running a file
that was previously saved, this saves the
file under a different name and changes the
active window to this file.
Save a Copy As: This also saves the file
under a different name, but doesn’t change
the active window to this file.
Revert: This command reverts the window
to the last saved version of the active
document. If you are not using a file which
has previously been saved, this option is
not available.
Tip: If you have changed a saved file and
resaved it, but find you want to go back to
the original, you cannot use the Revert
command, as it can only go back to the
latest saved version. However, if you select
Edit->Undo from the main menu, you can
reverse up to the last 50 actions you have
performed using Starry Night. Choosing
Edit->Redo from the menu performs the
actions again. You can change the number
of actions that can be undone by choosing
Preferences from the File menu
(Windows) or the Starry Night menu
(Macintosh), choosing General from the
dropbox in the upper left corner of the
Preferences dialog box, and entering a
new value in the “levels of undo” field.
Exit: Exits Starry Night, shutting down all
open windows (on the Mac, this command
is Quit Starry Night, and it is in the Starry
Night menu). If you have not saved
changes made to any open documents, you
are asked whether you want to save to a
file. Usually, when you exit Starry Night,
you will not want to save a file, but
occasionally you will. You can eliminate
the document save warnings by choosing
Preferences from the File menu
(Windows) or the Starry Night menu
(Macintosh), choosing General from the
dropbox in the upper left corner of the
Preferences dialog box, and unchecking
the “Show document save warnings”
checkbox.
The Favourites Menu
The Favourites
option in the main
menu provides a
nice sample of what
can be done with
Starry Night files.
The bottom half of
this menu is
subdivided into layers that match the
layers in the Options pane. Selecting any
entry opens a pre-made Starry Night file
that shows off some aspect of astronomy.
Tip: Take some time to look at the entries
in the Favourites menu. Remember that
the entries are not static images, they are
regular Starry Night files which you can
then modify using any of Starry Night’s
controls.
Favourites Side Pane: You can also open
any of the Favourites files by opening the
Favourites side pane and double-clicking
on the file that you are interested in.
You can open the
Favourites side
pane by clicking on it or by choosing
Favourites->Show Favourites Panel
from the main menu.
Customizing the Favourites Menu: It is
possible to customize the Favourites
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