Parameter Editor
The Parameter Editor offers additional options to edit the name of a sample and to make manual adjustments to the attached labels. It also controls the Auto Save options for the measured samples. The editor looks like this:

Parameter Editor Contents
The Spectralys software supports three different spectral data object types: Dark, Reference and Spectrum. For each type this dialog shows different areas to control the sample information / auto save options:
Additional Sample Information
Labels attached to the sample are displayed in this window. The user may edit the label values or configure the displayed labels by clicking on the Configure-button.
Auto Save Options
Save to File
Defines the path where to save the sample file. A path can be entered manually or by clicking on the button and using the File Open Dialog. The default path is the Spectralys Data folder in the users "documents" folder which may differ depending on the operating system.
Checking this option will auto save the measured sample to a data file using the file name entered above and the file format specified in the drop-down box. The user may choose any of the supported file formats.
Save to ProjectChecking this option will auto save the measured sample to the selected project and subfolder. A project name can be entered manually or selected by clicking on the button and using the File Open Dialog. Non existing projects will be created automatically. The sample data will be saved to folder inside the project which can be entered here.
Other Settings
Additional settings may be selected here:
-
Auto Count
Adds a simple counter to the end of the sample name which will be incremented for each measurement. The sample name will always end with the counter number if this option is selected. The counter will be reset if the software is restarted or the counter is edited manually. -
Show Sample Name Dialog
If this option is selected, the Parameter Editor will be automatically opened after each measurement. -
Custom Labels
A configurable list of custom labels can be added for each recorded spectrum. Default settings for those custom labels can be set in the dialog. Wildcards are allowed as indicated in the screenshot.
Custom labels are defined in a XML file which can be edited in a normal text editor like Notepad.exe (This is an application which is available on all MS-Windows computers).
To open the current custom label configuration, click the XML file name in the property grid. Then click theicon.
Update the custom label information in the file as desired according to the description given in the file header. Then save and close notepad to return.