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There are a number of default
behaviors of FlowJo which you alter. These are modified through
the Preferences dialog, shown below. To get to this dialog, select
"Preferences" under the "Edit" menu. Preferences
are grouped by topic. To select a set of preferences, clicking
on the appropriate tab at the top of the dialog.
For more information about each type of preference, click on the
topic:
FlowJo preferences are stored in the System Preferences folder.
If the program ever has problems running, even before it tries to
open a workspace or view any data, then it is useful to try removing
this file from the preferences folder, restarting and letting FlowJo
recreate this file from scratch.
Workspace
Preferences
The
first section, "Appearance" defines preferences about the
how the workspace appears. First, you can have FlowJo show you a
"thermometer" bar displaying the amount of free memory available
to FlowJo (if you encounter problems with the program and this bar
is consistently full, or red in color, you might consider increasing
the available memory). You can also have FlowJo show you a time
counter, showing the elapsed time since you saved the workspace.
The memory monitor and the time counter are shown in the tool bar
of the workspace. Further options let you choose to have FlowJo
display a light grid over the sample and group list to aid in visualization.
You can also choose to have FlowJo the sample's file name as it
is on the system disk rather than an internally-defined value (for
the sample title). If you don't select this option, FlowJo examines
the FCS header and selects one of the keywords related to the sample
title for display. The setting "Gate Statistic is Freq.
of Parent" allows you to specify that the percentage shown in
workspace refers to the portion of the immediate parent population,
as opposed to the portion of all cells. These settings apply immediately,
to all open workspaces and to workspaces you will open in the future.
If you click on "Use As Default", then FlowJo records the
columns & spacing that you have set in the current workspace,
and uses that for all new workspaces that you create.
The next section, "Drag & Drop", controls how FlowJo
causes recalculation of gates & statistics that are copied between
subsets (or samples) to occur. The default behavior, "only
if sample loaded", will cause statistics to be computed only
if the sample has already been read into memory (and still resides
in memory). You can also choose to have the statistics compute
immediately (which may cause FlowJo to need to load the sample data),
or only when needed. FlowJo will always compute the statistics
once they are requested by the Table Editor or Layout Editor...
this option is designed only to control the calculation of statistics
for display in the workspace window.
The third section, "Saving & Restoring", relates to
preferences regarding the workspace document. By entering a non-zero
value in the box, you instruct FlowJo to remind you to save the
workspace every few minutes. When this amount of time has elapsed,
FlowJo puts up a dialog and lets you choose to save or not to save
the workspace (note that this dialog has a checkbox that lets you
specify to always use the same answer: if you check this box
and click "Yes", then FlowJo will automatically save the workspace
for you every time period that you select here). If the "Reopen
graph windows..." option is checked, then FlowJo will automatically
re-open all graph windows that were open when you last saved the
workspace. Finally, for some sites, FlowJo retrieves data
over the internet; in these cases, you can select a maximum cache
size that FlowJo uses to keep copies of the data on your Macintosh
(and, if you desire, to have FlowJo delete the cache files when
you quit).
The final preference relates to the Compensation
Platform. Often, software compensation
causes data to be compressed onto the bottom or left axis in displays.
This can be un-aesthetic... if you desire, you can specify that
FlowJo increase the dynamic range of compensated (logarithmic) parameters
by added 1/2, 1, or 1 1/2 decades of dynamic range to the bottom
of the parameter. This may improve the visualization of compensated
data. When you change this value, it will apply to any compensation
computed in the future.
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Graph
Window Preferences
These
preferences define how a graph window should look when you first
open it. The different window sizes present different amounts of
information; you can choose between small,
medium,
large,
and resizeable
graph windows.
The font information is applied to axes numbers and labels, both
in the graph window as well as any exported graphics (i.e., when
you copy graphs to other programs or generate Layouts).
The graph type and options are identical to those
you can specify in the floating
graph specifier window. This will be
the default graph displayed whenever you open a sample for the first
time. "Forward scatter on x...", when checked, specifies
that FlowJo tries to show Side scatter vs. Forward scatter the first
time you open a sample's data (otherwise, it tries to show Forward
vs. side scatter).
The "Exporting..." section specifies what
to do when you copy graphics into the Layout Editor or into other
programs for presentation purposes. The "Export all graphs..."
option specifies how graphs are copied into other programs. If unchecked,
then FlowJo usually exports a bitmap; if checked, high-resolution
graphs suitable for publication are exported (see information
about exporting graphics). The "Include
gates..." option specifies whether gates on a graph are copied
into exported graphs by default. When you press the option key while
selecting "Copy", this attribute is toggled. Finally, "Include
text data", if checked, causes FlowJo to put two distinct items
on the Clipboard whenever you select "Copy" from a Histogram window
(or a Kinetics window): one is the graphic, the other is a
text representation of the processed data. Depending on whether
you copy into a graphics program or a spreadsheet, you will get
the appropriate item. (Some graphics programs incorrectly
prefer text when pasting; if this is the case, select this checkbox
to have FlowJo only copy the graphic).
The "Miscellaneous" section groups a few
other preferences together. "Show live quadrant statistics"
specifies that FlowJo should calculate quadrant statistics whenever
the quadrant tool is selected. If unchecked, the statistics are
not displayed in the graph window while you track a quadrant gate.
"Hide Graph Tools" specifies what to do with the Graph
Specification Window whenever a graph
is not the front-most window; you can either hide the floating window
or simply grey it out. "Show gate frequencies..." specifies
that FlowJo should draw the frequency (within the parent gated population)
of any gate drawn on a graph. The frequency is drawn in percent.
The frequency is drawn on exported graphs whenever the gate is drawn,
if this preference is selected. You can choose the maximum
number of dots to draw in a dot plot. If you use dot plots (and
in general, you shouldn't!), and you have more than 10,000 events
in a file, you may wish to limit the number of dots drawn to speed
up display or to keep it from "blacking out" completely. Finally,
you can choose to draw "large dots", applying to both Dot
Plots as well as Contour Plots with outliers. These dots are
twice as large in each dimension, and may be easier to see on slides
or publications.
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Gating
Preferences
The
third set of preferences specifies what will happen when you draw
a gate and create a new population. The graph for the new population
will either have the same parameters as the graph on which you drew
the gate; or, if the box is checked, FlowJo tries to intelligently
select a new pair of parameters to display. The graph type itself
is selected by the pop-up menu. Here you can select that the new
graph type is either (1) the same as the graph on which you drew
the gate; (2) the same as you specified in the preferences section
above; or (3) a blank graph. The latter is useful when you are working
with enormous data files, where you would like to specify the graph
before FlowJo takes the time to calculate it for you.
"Auto-select gating tool...": when selected,
a new gate is started whenever you click in an "empty" area in a
graph window (this is the way early versions of FlowJo operated).
The default gate type is a polygon; if you option-click, then a
rectangle will be created. If this option is unchecked, then FlowJo
does not auto-select a tool when you click in a graph window; rather,
you must select the tool from the floating graph specification window.
If "Auto-set Tinted" is selected, then any new gate
is tinted by default. You can change the tinting of a gate
by using the Graph
Specification Window.
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Layout
Preferences
The
option "Export Short Statistic Names" causes an alternate
set of statistic names to be used in the creation of tables.
There is a tendency for the first row of tables, which contains
the column headers describing the statistics, to become long and
unwieldy. This setting will reduce that effect.
Within the layout editor, the "Use Placeholders" setting
will create new layouts so that they only show the box enclosing
a graph (and its legend and annotations) instead of actually plotting
the data. If the layout is complex or references large data
sets, the recalculations in the layout can be quite slow.
Using placeholders will speed up of the response time. This
option is also available within the layout window itself.
This preference will determine its default state.
"Prefer Tiled Frames" determines which view comes up first
when looking at a stack of generated layouts. If this box
is checked, the Tiled Frames view will come up first. Otherwise,
the Animated Frames view will default to be the first visible.
"Allow Stain Name Mismatch" loosens the strictness on matching
gates across samples. Normally a sample must match both the
parameter and the stain name in order for its graph to be included
in a layout. If this setting is on, then only the parameter
name is required to match.
"Back & Forth Looping" directs the movie viewer in the
layout editor to loop such that they play a movie from beginning
to end, and then play it backwards from end to beginning.
If this is not set, the movie will play from beginning to end and
then jump back to the beginning and play it again.
There are a series of preferences dealing with the information
that accompanies a graph in a layout. These determine whether
the information (the Annotation) is shown at all, and if it is,
which information and statistics are included. The graph's
title, the name of the sample, and the list of parent gates (ie,
the path name), as well as the population's frequency and event
count can all be included or excluded independently. In addition,
you can determine the default font, size, justification and color
of the text in this box.
Finally you can set preferences for text boxes
that you create directly in the layout, or that are created when
you drag statistics from the workspace window into the layout.
These settings include the font, size, style, justification and
color of the text. The checkbox "Draw Border Around Text
Boxes" determines whether a line is drawn around the text boxes
by default. All of these settings can be overridden within
the layout, by selecting the text box and choosing Get
InfoÖ from the Layout menu.
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