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Main screen

Once open, you can see that MUSIC X follows the user interface conventions of a standard Microsoft Windows™ application (as shown in below Figure). For example:

  • The main window can be maximized or minimized using controls at the right hand end of the title bar;
  • A menu bar with familiar FileView and Help menus. Additional menus direct you to more specific functions of MUSIC X; and
  • Toolbars providing point-and-click access to many commands.

The following toolbars (available from the main MUSIC X screen) allow you direct access to various sections of MUSIC X:

  • Data Sources toolbar - allows you to add and manage sources of data (time series or by linking to another scenario). You can edit or view this data once it has been loaded in the Data Sources Explorer;
  • File toolbar - allows you to create a new project, opening an existing project, and saving a project (and all the scenarios within that project);
  • Project toolbar - allows you to toggle view of the Project ExplorerRecording ManagerLog Reporter and Chart Recording Manager;
  • Recording Manager toolbar - allows you to manage results in the Recording Manager;
  • Scenario toolbar - allows you to hide or display the Schematic Editor, Data Sources, and the Node Palette panels; and
  • Simulation toolbar - allows you to set the MUSIC X Configuration by specifying the climate data (Rainfall and Potential Evapotranspiration).

Quitting MUSIC X

You can quit MUSIC X by doing either of the following:

  • Choose File » Exit...; or
  • Press Alt+F4 on your keyboard.

Projects and scenarios

MUSIC X model consists of two parts - a project and one or more scenarios. A project is a collection of one or more scenarios. It identifies the project name (also the file name), description, and any scenarios associated with the project. You can only have one project file open at a time.

Creating a new project

To create a new project, do one of the following:

  • Choose File » New » Project...;
  • Click New Scenario on the File toolbar; or
  • Press Ctrl+N on your keyboard.

You can only have one project file open at a time. Do not try to open the same project file using more than one copy of MUSIC X because you may lose your work.

In the resulting window (Figure below), enter the following:

  • The scenario name. Once again, provide a meaningful name or accept the default. All the scenarios in a project must have unique names;
  • Choose the desired kind of scenario (MUSIC X and MUSIC X - MSF Importer); and
  • Click OK.


Saving a project

To save an open project, choose File » Save. This saves a project file with the extension *.mxproj.  If it is the first time you are saving your project, the Save As dialog opens and gives you the opportunity to choose the location and name of your project file. By default, the name of the file is the name of your project. If you wish to save a different version of your file, choose File » Save As... 

Closing an open project

To close an open project, choose File » Close project. This closes the current project and prompts to save your work  as shown in below Figure. Click the appropriate button.


Opening an existing project

To open an existing project, either:

  • Choose File » Open Projector
  • Click Open Project on the File toolbar.

This opens the standard Windows™ open dialog  as shown in Figure below. Note that opening a new project prompts you to save any open project.

Copying projects

You can duplicate existing projects by copying them. In your local machine's File Explorer, select the desired project, right-click and choose Copy. In the target location, right-click and choose Paste.



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