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Animate is controlled from the master form that is directly above the
displayed image. The master form contains two subform buttons labeled,
"Input" and "Options".  To input a new multiband image, or to input a new
basename describing a set of single band images to be used as animation data,
use the "Input" subform.  Here you may also input a new clip or shape mask.
To control the way the data sequence is animated, use the "Options" subform.
"Help" brings up these help pages, while "Quit" exits the program.  The
sequencing control buttons that appear directly above the image control
the sequencing of data frames as follows:
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Each time this button is pressed, the next image band will be displayed. This
represents single step in the forward direction.
.IP '>>' 10
When this button is pressed, the image data bands will sequence 
automatically in the forward direction.  When the "Animation Control" toggle
on the "Options" subform is set to 'Loop', the sequence will be repeated 
continuously.  When "Animation Control" is set to 'Single', the sequence 
will be displayed only once.  
.IP 'STOP' 10
This button when pressed will stop the image bands from being sequenced.
The any other sequencing direction button is pressed the sequencing picks
up from where it left off.
.IP '<' 10
Each time this button is pressed, the last image band will be displayed. This
represents single step in the reverse direction.
.IP '<<' 10
When this button is pressed, the image data bands will sequence automatically
in the reverse direction. When "Animation Control" is set to
'Loop', the sequence will be repeated continuously.  When "Animation Control"
is set to 'Single', the sequence will be displayed only once.
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When sequencing through the bands in an image, the last band is considered to
be adjacent to the first image band. Thus, if the last band is displayed 
when the user is single stepping with a looping sequencing mechanism, the
first image band will be displayed on the next step.
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Glyph
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Clicking on the "Glyph" button that appears on the upper left hand corner 
of the Animate master form will cause the master form
and any displayed subforms to be compacted into a small box labeled "Animate".
This allows the user to reduce clutter on the screen.  
The glyphed animate program can be recovered by clicking the left mouse 
button inside the Master glyph.
