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 -                 <h1>The Logging View</h1>
 -                 <p>The appearance of the logging view depends on how the selected
 -                 roaster was configured, but there are a few main areas where
 -                 different interface items are located.</p>
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 -                 <img src="logging.png"/>
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 -                 <p>The window title will change to reflect a loaded target roast
 -                 profile and can provide the name of the coffee being roasted.</p>
 - 
 -                 <p>The menu bar provides access to a number of operations such
 -                 as saving or loading data on disk, entering new batch information,
 -                 clearing recorded data, changing how data is displayed, and more.
 -                 Note that on a Mac the menu bar will be at the top of the screen
 -                 and not within the window as is normal on that platform.</p>
 - 
 -                 <p>Continuing down the window is the indicator panel. This is
 -                 where current temperature indicators, rate of change information,
 -                 and timers will be displayed. The number, type, and order of
 -                 indicators depends on the roaster configuration. There are
 -                 splitter handles between each indicator which can be used to
 -                 control the width of each indicator. The last indicator should
 -                 always be the batch timer. If you don't see this, there should
 -                 be a splitter handle to the right of the last visible indicator
 -                 which can be dragged left to reveal additional indicators. A
 -                 splitter handle at the bottom can be used to control the height
 -                 of all indicators.</p>
 - 
 -                 <p>Next is a row of buttons. At minimum this will include buttons
 -                 for starting and stopping the batch, but a number of other
 -                 controls for inserting notes in the log can also be configured
 -                 to appear here. Under these buttons is another splitter handle
 -                 that can be used to control the height of to table and graph
 -                 below.</p>
 - 
 -                 <p>Below this and on the left is a table view showing times,
 -                 temperatures, and notes for both a target profile if one is
 -                 loaded and the current batch if one is being recorded.</p>
 - 
 -                 <p>To the right of the table view is a graph showing both
 -                 loaded target profiles, if any, and current batch data.</p>
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 -                 <h2>Buttons</h2>
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 -                 <h3>Start Batch</h3>
 -                 <p>This button starts recording roasting data. If the New Batch
 -                 or New Sample Batch windows were used, the roasting data can be
 -                 associated with a batch in the database. Clicking this will
 -                 also start the batch timer from 00:00, start any other timers
 -                 that have been configured to start from the start of the batch,
 -                 and create any annotations that have been configured for entry
 -                 at the start of the batch if any.</p>
 - 
 -                 <h3>Stop Batch</h3>
 -                 <p>This button stops the batch timer, stops recording roasting
 -                 data, and if the New Batch or New Sample Batch windows were
 -                 used, the window with data associated with the finished batch
 -                 will be raised.</p>
 - 
 -                 <h3>Additional Buttons</h3>
 -                 <p>Additional buttons and controls will appear if these have
 -                 been configured.</p>
 - 
 -                 <h2>The File Menu</h2>
 - 
 -                 <img src="loggingfile.png" />
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 -                 <h3>Open...</h3>
 -                 <p>This can be used to load roasting data previously saved to
 -                 disk. This is mainly useful when receiving roasting data that
 -                 has been shared from another roaster. In normal use it is much
 -                 better to use information saved to the database instead of
 -                 managing files manually.</p>
 - 
 -                 <h3>Save...</h3>
 -                 <p>This can be used to save roasting data to disk. This is
 -                 mainly useful to share roasting data with another person using
 -                 Typica. For other uses it is much better to use the New Batch
 -                 and New Sample Batch windows to have roasting data saved to the
 -                 database.</p>
 - 
 -                 <h3>Print...</h3>
 -                 <p>This can be used to print roasting data. The print window
 -                 will appear, allowing the information printed to be
 -                 customized.</p>
 - 
 -                 <h3>Export CSV...</h3>
 -                 <p>This can be used to export roasting data as a CSV file which
 -                 can be opened in all popular spreadsheet applications or used
 -                 with a wide variety of other tools. If this is something that
 -                 you frequently require, it may be a good idea to reach out to
 -                 the author with your use case and see if there is a way to do
 -                 what you want within Typica or if Typica should be extended to
 -                 support your use case.</p>
 - 
 -                 <h3>Export XHTML+SVG</h3>
 -                 <p>This can be used to produce the same information that can be
 -                 printed, but produces that as an XHTML+SVG document.</p>
 - 
 -                 <h3>Quit</h3>
 -                 <p>On some platforms this might be called Exit and on the Mac
 -                 this will be moved under the Typica menu. It is used to quit
 -                 Typica.</p>
 -                 
 -                 <h2>The Batch Menu</h2>
 -                 
 -                 <img src="loggingbatch.png" />
 -                 
 -                 <h3>New Batch...</h3>
 -                 <p>This is the preferred way to enter the details of a
 -                 production roast such that recorded roasting data can be
 -                 associated with a batch and green coffee inventory can be
 -                 adjusted. Selecting this will open the New Batch window.</p>
 -                 
 -                 <h3>New Sample Batch...</h3>
 -                 <p>When roasting a green coffee not in inventory such as
 -                 pre-purchase samples, you can use this menu item to open the
 -                 New Sample Batch window and associate the roasting data with
 -                 additional information about the coffee.</p>
 -                 
 -                 <h3>Load Additional Profiles...</h3>
 -                 <p>If you do not have a target roast profile for the roasted
 -                 coffee item you are producing but have a batch that you would
 -                 like to have available for reference previously saved in the
 -                 database, you can use this menu item to load that information
 -                 as a target roast profile.</p>
 -                 
 -                 <h2>The Log Menu</h2>
 -                 
 -                 <img src="logginglog.png" />
 -                 
 -                 <h3>Display Celsius</h3>
 -                 <p>This menu item can be used to change displayed temperature
 -                 measurements to Celsius.</p>
 -                 
 -                 <h3>Display Fahrenheit</h3>
 -                 <p>This menu item can be used to change displayed temperature
 -                 measurements to Fahrenheit.</p>
 -                 
 -                 <h3>New Sample Parameters</h3>
 -                 <p>If a Counting Button has been configured, this menu item
 -                 will be available to change the annotation text or reset the
 -                 number used in annotations when that button is activated.</p>
 -                 
 -                 <h3>Clear Log</h3>
 -                 <p>This menu item removes all information currently visible in
 -                 the table and graph views.</p>
 -                 
 -                 <h3>Millisecond View</h3>
 -                 <h3>1 Second View</h3>
 -                 <h3>5 Second View</h3>
 -                 <h3>10 Second View</h3>
 -                 <h3>15 Second View</h3>
 -                 <h3>30 Second View</h3>
 -                 <h3>1 Minute View</h3>
 -                 
 -                 <p>These items affect the table view. The millisecond view will
 -                 show every measurement in the table while the other views will
 -                 limit the entries shown to one per indicated interval with the
 -                 exception of times associated with an annotation which will
 -                 always be shown regardless of the selected view.</p>
 -                 
 -                 <h3>Manual Entry</h3>
 -                 <p>This can be used for entering roasting data collected when
 -                 not connected to a roaster. The utility of this feature is
 -                 somewhat limited and generally not worth using.</p>
 -                 
 -                 <h2> The Graph Menu</h2>
 -                 
 -                 <img src="logginggraph.png" />
 -                 
 -                 <h3>Reset Translation</h3>
 -                 <p>If the roaster in use has been configured to use roast
 -                 profile translation, this item can be used to reset any
 -                 currently applied translation transformation in the graph. The
 -                 following video contains more information about the roast
 -                 profile translation feature and why you might want to use it.</p>
 -                 
 -                 <iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hS0SfzypyFQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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