.LP
This subform allows the user to save and restore workspaces and set
the temporary file directory.
.SH 
USAGE
.LP
Options on this subform allow the user to save an entire workspace
of glyphs and connections.  The "execution state" of the
workspace, as represented by the temporary files containing
output from glyphs may also be saved.  These may then
be restored later for continued use by the programmer.
.IP "COMPRESS Saved Workspace File" 5
When toggled `Yes', this will compress the workspace files when 
they are saved.  This significantly reduces the
amount of disk space needed to save all the files.
.IP "Output Filename"
Before saving a workspace, a filename must be typed in or selected 
from the "browser" (see `Input Filename' below).
Hitting a carriage return in the `Output Filename' box will 
save all the information
recorded in the current workspace under the specified output filename.
You will be asked whether you also wish to save the temporary
files associated with the workspace.  If not, the flow graph
must be re-executed to rebuild these files when the workspace
is restored at a later time.
.IP "Input Filename"
To restore a previously saved workspace, the name of the file must either
be typed in or
alternately, clicking on the `Input Filename' prompt 
will bring up a "browser" containing a list of files in the current
directory.  A filename may be selected from the browser by
clicking on the desired name.  A different directory may be
accessed either by clicking on a subdirectory name (or ../ to
back up) or by typing it in directly in the space at the 
bottom of the browser.
.IP
Hitting a carriage return in the `Input Filename' box
will retrieve the workspace 
contained in the indicated input filename and place its contents  
in the current workspace.  If the intermediate temporary
files associated with the workspace were also saved, these will
be restored automatically with the workspace.
.IP "UIS Filename"
The name of the file must be typed in or selected with the
browser to read in a User Interface Specification (UIS) prototype.
The `UIS Filename' input is used to read in \fIpane files\fP created
using \fBcomposer\fP or \fBpreview\fP.  This allows the immediate
importing of a program or set of programs into \fBcantata\fP with out
editing \fBcantata\fP's UIS file.
.IP
Hitting a carriage return in the `UIS Filename' box
will bring the programs in in the form of glyphed subforms.
