---------------------------------------------------------- DARWIN 2.0 Beta Software (README FILE) -- 7/30/2008 - JHS ---------------------------------------------------------- This is a freely distributable version of the DARWIN-2.0 software. DARWIN (Digital Analysis and Recognition of Whales Images on a Network) has been under development at Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL, since 1993. Several research versions have been presented at conferences and workshops over the intervening years. The software was first demonstrated at the 11th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, held in Orlando, FL, in 1995. This software is provided for your use and evaluation. Copies may be made and the software may be in installed on any machine, free of charge. CAUTION: THIS SOFTWARE IS UNDER DEVELOPMENT. ALTHOUGH WE WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO MAINTAIN UPWARD PORTABILITY, FUTURE VERSIONS ARE NOT GUARANTEED TO BE COMPATIBLE WITH VERSION 2.0 (beta). NO WARRANTEES OR GUARANTEES OF ANY KIND ARE GIVEN OR IMPLIED. Please feel free to send comments, critiques and suggestions to the DARWIN Development Group at darwin@eckerd.edu SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ------------------- This software has been designed and tested on both Windows XP and Windows 2000 platforms. Future versions will be available for use under Linux. 16 Megabytes of hard drive space is required for installation from CD. 27 megabytes of hard drive space is required if downloading and installing from the zipped archive. Minimum System CPU: 1.0 Gigahertz or faster RAM: 64 Megabytes Hard Drive: 10 Gigabytes Display: 1024 x 768 with 24-bit color graphics card Operating System: Windows XP or Windows 2000 (earlier Windows versions may also work but have not been tested) Windows VISTA status is unknown. INSTALLATION ------------ DARWIN 2.0 now comes with a Windows setup program that will lead you through INSTALL and UNINSTALL. NOTE: You will need to have "Administrator" or "Power User" level privileges on your Windows 2000 or Windows XP computer if you want to install DARWIN 2.0 in "C:\Program Files" or "C:\" If you are UPGRADING a previous version of DARWIN, then all of your current configuration and data will be preserved. However, as a precaution you should use your OLDER version of DARWIN to create a backup of EVERY one of your catalogs BEFORE performing the upgrade / install. From the Web site http://darwin.eckerd.edu Download the file "darwin-2.0-setup.exe" Double-click on the "darwin-2.0-setup.exe" file and follow the instructions to complete the installation of DARWIN 2.0. You will have the option to select your installation folder and create START Menu and Desktop Icons. From the CD. Double-click on the "darwin-2.0-setup.exe" file and follow the instructions to complete the installation of DARWIN 2.0. You will have the option to select your installation folder and create START Menu and Desktop Icons. The created installation folder "darwinhome" contains the following .... backups - used in backing up database docs - online user help and other documentation licenses-etc - copies of license and right to use information system - all runtime system files bin - contains executable ("darwin.exe") and GTK+ dlls etc - GTK+ and other lib - GTK+ and other runtime library files surveyAreas - contains all sighting and catalog related data sample - sample survey area (catalog, images, etc) catalog - folder for catalogs fin-images - sample dorsal fin images matchQueues - folder for queued matches matchQResults - folder for saved results of fin matches sightings - folder for sighting information (future use) tracedFins - folder for saved fin tracings default - default survey area (catalogs, sightings, data) catalog - folder for catalogs matchQueues - folder for queued matches matchQResults - folder for saved results of fin matches sightings - folder for sighting information (future use) tracedFins - folder for saved fin tracings darwin-2.0-readme.txt - this file RUNNING Darwin -------------- NOTE: There is no longer any runDarwin.bat file as was used in previous versions. DARWIN may be started several ways. DARWIN creates the following START menu items. Backups --- A link to the DARWIN backup folder Darwin ---- this runs DARWIN 2.0 Darwin Help -- this links to the DARWIN help (in HTML format) SurveyAreas -- this is a link to DARWIN's catalog and data folders UNINSTALL ---- this will uninstall DARWIN 2.0 (you have the option to save or remove your data) DARWIN creates the following Desktop Icon darwin 2.0 -- double-click this to run DARWIN 2.0 DARWIN 2.0 uses a NEW method of storing saved Fin Traces. These .FINZ files each contain the Fin Trace, a copy of the original image, and a modified image reflecting any changes made using DARWIN's Trace Window routines. You may double-click on any .FINZ file and DARWIN will open as Fin Viewer. DARWIN no longer depends on any environment variables. If you have a previous installation and have set an environment variable called DARWINHOME, you will probably want to remove it from your environment variable list. The program will create an initial configuration file "darwin.cfg" in the system folder the first time it runs. This file contains various configurable color values, active contour constants, etc. Most importantly for the user, it saves the name and location of all survey areas, catalogs, and catalog category naming schemes. YOU MAY LOSE ACCESS TO CATALOGS OR DATA IF YOU MODIFIED THIS FILE MANUALLY. The only catalog category scheme included with the software is the Eckerd College scheme. However, you may create, save and use additional schemes to create your own databases. IF THIS IS THE ***FIRST*** INSTALLATION OF DARWIN YOU HAVE USED ... The program will open the first time without a database. We recommend that you use the menu option "File/Open Database" to locate and open the "surveyAreas/sample/catalog/darwin.db" database. There are also "surveyAreas/sample/fin-images" which you may use to familiarize yourself with the software and its usage. When you are ready, you may use the menu option "File/New Database" to create a database of your own. You may create this database in the "surveyAreas/default" folder or you may create a totally different survey area and database of your own. The catalog category naming scheme you desire to use may be selected from a pull-down menu. If you want to create your own scheme, do so by using the main window menu option "Settings/Catalog Scheme/Define New Scheme" before you create the new database. Once a new database is created, its category names are fixed and cannot be changed. IF YOU ***UPGRADED*** YOUR PREVIOUS VERSION OF DARWIN ... DARWIN will read your existing configuration file, and will attempt to open the database you last used with the OLDER version. The database format has changed significantly, so you will be prompted to BACKUP and CONVERT your database to the new database format. If you performed a BACKUP prior to INSTALLING DARWIN 2.0, then you can uncheck the backup related options. Click OK to perform the conversion. All subsequent access to this catalog (database) will be performed using DARWIN 2.0 and this new SQL compatible database. IF YOU ***INSTALLED*** DARWIN 2.0 IN A DIFFERENT FOLDER THAN YOUR OLDER VERSION ... DARWIN 2.0 will create a new configuration file and will open without any open catalog. Use the "File/Import/Import Catalog" menu option to open a file chooser, then find your BACKUP or EXPORT archive in your OLDER DARWIN folder's "backups" folder, and click "Open." You will then be required to name a new Survey Area within which to complete the IMPORT of your catalog and then Click "OK." The catalog will be imported into your new Survey Area. Since the catalog is being imported from the older version of DARWIN, you will now be prompted to BACKUP and CONVERT the database file to the new SQL compatible format. Un-select the backup options and click "OK." Your catalog will now open normally, and you can use it as you previously did using the older version of DARWIN. WARNING: Do NOT open an OLD database in your old installation folder by using the "File/Open Database" option from DARWIN 2.0. Although the conversion and opening will occur correctly, the location of the "new" database will still be in the "old" location, and will in fact destroy the "old" version of the database file. This means you will NOT be able to go back and use the older version of DARWIN on the "old" database if you so desire in the future. ALWAYS use the IMPORT process to move a catalog from an older version into DARWIN 2.0. NOTE: All catalogs (databases) created within a given survey area will share the same "catalog" folder. This means that their database files and cataloged images will be mixed within the same folder. Whenever the program runs, several AUTOMATIC backups are created. If you have a program crash and lose your configuration or a database, these files may be useful in restoring your system. system/darwin.cfg.bak a copy of the last successfully loaded configuration file. If the program cannot find "system/darwin.cfg" or if it is corrupted, the program will automatically restore "system/darwin.cfg" from "system/darwin.cfg.bak" -- If this fails a new initial distribution "system/darwin.cfg" file is created. You may rebuild the list of KNOWN databases, by opening each in turn the next time you run the program. Category naming schemes will have to be manually rebuilt and saved. system/lastLoadOf_xxx_yyy.db a copy of the "surveyAreas/xxx/catalog/yyy.db" database file made as it was last loaded. This copy does not contain any changes made to the database while the program was running. If the "surveyAreas/xxx/catalog/yyy.db" file is lost or becomes corrupted, you may manually restore the catalog (database) to the same state it was in when last loaded by manually replacing the "surveyAreas/xxx/catalog/yyy.db" file with a COPY of the "system/lastLoadOf_xxx_yyy.db" file. If you have a more recent FULL BACKUP, you can accomplish the same thing by using the menu option "File/Restore" in the main window. FULL BACKUPS include all associated catalog images as well as the *.db file. Help / Documentation -------------------- The "docs" folder contains an HTML User's Guide ("usersguide.htm"). You can open it by double-clicking it, or you can access it from the menu option "Help/Documentation" in the Main Window of the program. Sample Catalog -------------- There is a sample catalog included in the "surveyAreas/samples" folder. You may find it useful to open this sample the first time you use the software. All sample dolphin images have been provided courtesy of the Eckerd College Dolphin Project. Supported Image File Formats ---------------------------- The program currently reads JPEG, BMP, PNG, PNM, PGM(ASCII & Raw formats) and PPM (Raw format) image files. Other image formats will be supported in future versions of the software as needs are identified. EXIF data from JPEG files are automatically extracted and used to fill sighting data entries wherever possible. Currently the image creation date/time is extracted and displayed when a new image is loaded into the Trace Window for processing. Backup & Restore ---------------- These processes have been provided in the software since version 1.85. From the main window the user may make a backup of the CURRENTLY LOADED database using the menu option "File/Backup." The backup is created in a standard location and is named automatically. Given the currently loaded database ... surveyAreas/default/catalog/darwin.db a backup created today (5/15/2007) would be created as a zipped archive containing the database file "darwin.db" and all associated images, and this archive would be saved in the "backups" folder as ... backups/default_darwin_MAY_15_2007.zip any subsequent backups created the same day would be stored with numeric suffixes as follows ... backups/default_darwin_MAY_15_2007[2].zip backups/default_darwin_MAY_15_2007[3].zip Backups must be manually removed when or if space becomes an issue. If the user needs to restore a database from an existing backup, the menu option "File/Restore" from the main window allows selection of a backup file. The catalog file and all associated images will be extracted from the backup file (zipped archive) into exactly the same survey area from which it came. Given the selected backup archive ... backups/default_darwin_MAY_15_2007[2].zip The database file itself ... surveyAreas/default/catalog/darwin.db would be replaced with the copy from the archive. Any missing images associated with the database in the folder ... surveyAreas/default/catalog/ would also be replaced from the archive. However, existing images in the catalog folder will NOT be overwritten. Export & Import of Catalogs --------------------------- These processes are provided in the software beginning with version 1.85. They are similar to Backup and Restore. However, the user is allowed wider control over the location and naming of the zipped archive when exporting, and a completely new survey area is required when importing. Export and import are intended to allow movement of a catalog (database) from one machine to another or one installation to another. From the main window the user may export the CURRENTLY LOADED database using the menu option "File/Export/Export Catalog." A zipped archive containing the database file and all associated images is created in a location and with a name selected by the user. From the main window the user may import an exported archive by using the "File/Import/Import Catalog" menu option. The user must then select the archive file to be imported AND enter a name for a new survey area within which to import the catalog. Imports into existing survey areas are not allowed in this version of the software because of the difficulties associated with maintaining existing database associations with existing images while extracting large numbers of additional images into the catalog folder. Export & Import of Finz ----------------------- This is a NEW feature of DARWIN 2.0. Individual TRACED FINS may now be exported from the CURRENTLY OPEN catalog or imported into the CURRENTLY OPEN catalog. A new compressed archive version of a DARWIN Fin is created in a "*.finz" file. This FINZ file contains the Fin outline, features, data and copies of both original and DARWIN modified images. All older style "*.fin" files can be loaded with DARWIN 2.0, but only FINZ files will be created by this and later versions. To Export a fin, select the "File/Export/Export Fin (*.finz)" menu option. A scrollable list of fins in the database will appear. You may select one or more fins from this list to be exported. Selection of a range of fins is supported using the SHIFT key along with mouse clicks. Selection of multiple fins that are not in a contiguous range is supported using the CTRL key along with mouse clicks. If a single fin is selected and "Save Fin(s)" is clicked, you will be provided with a file save dialog and must type a name for the FINZ file and click "Save." If multiple fins are selected and "Save Fin(s)" is clicked, then you must select a folder into which the FINZ files will be saved and click "Save." Filenames are automatically created from the fin ID for each saved fin when exporting multiple fins at once. To Import a fin, select the "File/Import/Import Fin (*.finz) menu option. An open file chooser will appear. Select the fin or fins to be imported into the CURRENTLY OPEN catalog, and click "Open." The effect of importing a fin or fins is the same as if each FINZ file had been opened using the "File/Open Traced Fin" menu option, and had then clicked the "Add to Database" button in the Trace Window. Security & Sharing Issues ------------------------ Windows XP (in particular) has tightened file sharing and security settings. A "normal" User is likely to have problems running the Darwin software, even if he succeeded in installing it. This problem has to do with default "write"and "delete" privileges for normal users being denied in certain locations. The main issues relate to the following .... All catalogs ("catalog/*.db") and the configuration file ("darwin.cfg") must be opened in read and write modes since changes are made to it as the program runs. A normal User may not have write privileges if the software was installed by a different user. If file write permissions are the problem the program will most likely terminate with an error message "Error opening or creating database file!" If you have "Administrator" or "Power User" privileges on your Windows XP machine you should not encounter these problems. If not, you will need to use the Windows XP File Sharing and Security settings to permit "write" and "delete" access to the problem files. SOFTWARE Features and User Interface ==================================== ----------- Main Window ----------- Title "DARWIN - " Menu Options File New Database Open Image Open Traced Fin Open Database Matching Queue Backup Restore Import Import Catalog Import Fin (*.finz) <-- NEW in DARWIN 2.0 Export Export Catalog Export Fin (*.finz) <-- NEW in DARWIN 2.0 Exit Settings Options Catalog Schemes New Scheme View/Edit Schemes Set Default Scheme Data Export Selected Data Help Documentation About Buttons Open (Image) Open (Fin) Queue Goto Previous Next Modify Displays List of Known Dolphins (Left Pane) Tabbed notebook (Right Pane) Modified Image of selected dolphin Original Image of selected dolphin Fin Outline of selected dolphin Data for selected dolphin ID Name Date of Sighting Roll and Frame Location Code Damage Category Short Description Popups from Main Window Image Viewer Outline Viewer ----------------------------------------- Trace Window (opened with UNTRACED image) ----------------------------------------- Enter from button or menu option on Main Window Title Tracing Sequence Buttons Undo Redo Modify Image Trace Outline Locate Features Tool Buttons Magnify Flip Horizontally Enhance Contrast Adjust Brightness Crop Magnify Manually trace outline Insert outline points Adjust outline point location Remove outline points Trim outline ends Magnify Drag and Drop feature Message area Numerical Display Image Scale Selected Image Coordinates Image Area Data Fields ID Code Name Date of Sighting Roll and Frame Location Code Damage Category Short Description Main Action Buttons Export Data Match Save Add to Database Close ------------------------------------------------ Trace Window (opened with previously traced fin) ------------------------------------------------ Enter from button or menu option on Main Window Title Tracing Sequence Buttons Undo Redo Modify Image Trace Outline Locate Features Unlock Traced Fin Tool Buttons Magnify Unlock Traced Fin Message area Numerical Display Image Scale Selected Image Coordinates Image Area Data Fields ID Code Name Date of Sighting Roll and Frame Location Code Damage Category Short Description Main Action Buttons Export Data Match Save Add to Database Close <-- ONLY option available if opened as FINZ Viewer --------------------- Matching Queue Window --------------------- Enter from button or menu option on Main Window Title "Matching Queue" Traced Fin List Image Area Status bars Percent of Queue Processed Percent of Database Matched against current unknown fin Buttons Add Remove Run Match View Results Save Queue Load Queue Cancel --------------------------------------- Catalog Scheme Window (New Scheme Mode) --------------------------------------- Enter from menu option on Main Window Title "Catalog Schemes ..." Data Entry Areas Scheme Name Scheme Category Name List Buttons Cancel OK --------------------------------------------- Catalog Scheme Window (ViewEdit Schemes Mode) --------------------------------------------- Enter from menu option on Main Window Title "Catalog Schemes ..." Data Lists Scheme Names Category Names Pop-Up Menus (right mouse button) Scheme Name List Options Rename Scheme Remove Scheme Category Name List Options Rename Category Insert New Category Remove Category Buttons Allow Editing Cancel OK ------------------------------------------------- Catalog Scheme Window (Select Active Scheme Mode) ------------------------------------------------- Enter from menu option on Main Window Title "Catalog Schemes ..." Data Lists Scheme Names Category Names Buttons Cancel OK --------------- Matching Window --------------- Enter from button on Trace Window Title "Matching Fin ..." Category Selection Section Checkboxes Buttons Select All Clear All Search Method Section Radio Buttons (for each alignment method) Quick & Dirty Iteratively Radio Buttons (for restricting part of outline matched) All Points Trailing Edge Points Only Outline Registration Section Visual Display Area Check Box to enable/disable display Progress Meter Main Buttons Start/Stop Pause/Continue Cancel -------------------- Match Results Window -------------------- Enter from Matching Window (at completion of matching process) or from button on Matching Queue Window Title "Matching Results" Selected Fin Area Image Buttons Show Original / Show Modified Unknown Fin Area Image Buttons Show Original / Show Modified Match Selected Fin Orientation / Show Original Orientation Database Fin Selection Area Scrolling List Buttons Info Hide/Show ID's Previous Next Scroll (on/off) Registered Outlines Display Popups from Match Results Window Image Viewer Outline Viewer Main Buttons Update Selected Fin Add New Fin to Catalog Return to Matching Dialog Save Match Results Done -------------------------- Outline Information Window -------------------------- Enter by clicking on in Main Window or from clicking on on Match Results Window Title "Outline Information" Fin Outline Area One outline (if entered from Main Window) Two aligned outlines (if entered from Match Results Window Chain Code Area One chain code plot (if entered from Main Window) Two aligned chain code plots (if entered from Match Results Window Information Display Area Fin ID's Fin point counts Positions of key outline feature points (Begin, Tip, Notch, End) Buttons Generate Coefficients (with level selection) Close ------------------------------------------- File Chooser Dialog (Open Fin Image Mode) ------------------------------------------- Enter from button or menu option on Main Window Title "Select a File" Folder tree Display Buttons Add Remove Folder path File List File Type (drop down list) Buttons Cancel Open Display Areas Image Preview ----------------------------------- File Chooser Dialog (Open Fin Mode) ----------------------------------- Enter from button or menu option on Main Window Title "Select a Traced Fin (*.fin)" Folder tree Display Buttons Add Remove Folder path File List File Type (drop down list) Buttons Cancel Open ---------------------------------------- File Chooser Dialog (Open Database Mode) ---------------------------------------- Enter from menu option on Main Window Title "Select a Database (*.db)" Folder tree Display Buttons Add Remove Folder path File List File Type (drop down list) Buttons Cancel Open --------------------------------------------- File Chooser Dialog (Open Match Results Mode) --------------------------------------------- Enter from button on Matching Queue Window Title "Select Results File ..." Folder tree Display Buttons Add Remove Folder path File List File Type (drop down list) Buttons Cancel Open ------------------------------------------- File Chooser Dialog (Open Match Queue Mode) ------------------------------------------- Enter from button on Matching Queue Window Title "Load Matching Queue (*.que)" Folder tree Display Buttons Add Remove Folder path File List File Type (drop down list) Buttons Cancel Open ------------------------------------------ File Chooser Dialog (Export Database Mode) ------------------------------------------ Enter from menu option on Main Window Title "Enter filename for the EXPORT Database Archive (*.zip)" Initial (restricted) view Filename Entry Area Current Folder Drop Down Selector Browse for other Folders (switches between restricted and expanded views) Buttons Cancel Save Expanded View Folder tree Display Buttons Add Remove Folder path Create Folder Button File List File Type (drop down list) Buttons Cancel Save ------------------------------------------ File Chooser Dialog (Import Database Mode) ------------------------------------------ Enter from menu option on Main Window Title "Select a Database Backup Archive (*.zip)" Folder tree Display Buttons Add Remove Folder path File List File Type (drop down list) Buttons Cancel Open -------------------------------------- File Chooser Dialog (Import Finz Mode) -------------------------------------- Enter from menu option on Main Window Title "Select a Traced Fin (*.fin *.finz)" Folder tree Display Buttons Add Remove Folder path File List File Type (drop down list) Buttons Cancel Open ------------------------------------------- File Chooser Dialog (Restore Database Mode) ------------------------------------------- Enter from menu option on Main Window Title "Select a Database Backup Archive (*.zip)" Folder tree Display Buttons Add Remove Folder path File List File Type (drop down list) Buttons Cancel Open ----------------------------------------------- File Chooser Dialog (Export Selected Data Mode) ----------------------------------------------- Enter from button on Export Selected Data Window Title "Enter filename for the separated data file (*.txt)" Initial (restricted) view Filename Entry Area Current Folder Drop Down Selector Browse for other Folders (switches between restricted and expanded views) Buttons Cancel Save Expanded View Folder tree Display Buttons Add Remove Folder path Create Folder Button File List File Type (drop down list) Buttons Cancel Save ------------------- New Database Window ------------------- Enter from menu option on Main Window Title "Survey Areas and Databases ..." Darwin Splash Image Existing Survey Areas List Existing Databases List What to Create Selection New Database (within selected Survey Area) New Survey Area (and new database) Select Catalog Scheme (drop down list) Entry Areas New Survey Area Name Name Database name Buttons Cancel OK ------------- Backup Window ------------- Enter from menu option on Main Window Title "Information" Message area Button Ok ------------------------------------------------------- Modify Database Entry Window (entered from Main Window) ------------------------------------------------------- Entered from button on Main Window Title Fin Image Known Information entry fields ID Name Date of Sighting Roll & Frame Location Code Damage Category (drop down list) Short Description Buttons Save Delete Cancel ---------------------------------------------------------------- Modify Database Entry Window (entered from Match Results Window) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Entered from or buttons on Match Results Window Title Fin Image Known Information entry fields ID Name Date of Sighting Roll & Frame Location Code Damage Category (drop down list) Short Description Buttons Add to database Cancel --------------------------- Export Selected Data Window --------------------------- Enter from menu option on Main Window Title "Exporting Selected Data ..." Category Selection Section Checkboxes ID Name Date of Sighting Roll & Frame Location Code Damage Category (drop down list) Short Description Modified Image Name Original Image Name Buttons Select All Clear All Export Method Selection Tab Separated To Printer (not available in version 1.95) Buttons Cancel OK ------------------ Image Popup Window ------------------ Enter by clicking on Fin Image in Main Window or Match Results Window Title Scrollable Image Tools Magnifying Glass Buttons Flip Horizontally Zoom In Zoom Out Close ------------ About Window ------------ Enter from menu option on Main Window Title "About ..." Darwin Splash Image Information Displayed Current Version Web site URL Contributors (Research and Programming) Financial Support Buttons OK -------------- Options Window -------------- Enter from menu option on Main Window Title "Options" Tabs General Toolbar Settings Text only Pictures Only Text and Pictures Dolphin ID Settings Show ID's in Windows Hide / Use Fake ID's (for blind testing) Tracing Tracing Color Selection Active Contours Max Iterations (50 is default) Continuity Energy (9 is default) Linearity Energy (3 is default) Edge Energy (3 is default) Image Processing Gaussian Standard Deviation (1.5 is default) Low threshold (0.15 is default) High Threshold (0.85 is default) Matching Fonts Current Font Sample text in current Font Change Font Button Buttons OK Cancel --------------------- Font Selection Dialog --------------------- Enter from button on on Options Window Title "Select a font ..." Font family List Style List Size List Preview Window button on Trace Window or from button on Export Fin Dialog (with one fin selected) Title "Enter filename for the Traced Fin File (*.finz)" Initial (restricted) view Filename Entry Area Current Folder Drop Down Selector Browse for other Folders (switches between restricted and expanded views) Buttons Cancel Save Expanded View Folder tree Display Buttons Add Remove Folder path Create Folder Button File List File Type (drop down list) Buttons Save Cancel --------------------------------------------- File Chooser Dialog (Save Multiple Fins Mode) --------------------------------------------- Enter from button on Export Fin Dialog (with multiple fins selected) Title "Enter directory for the Traced Fin Files (*.finz)" Initial (Expanded) View Folder tree Display Buttons Add Remove Folder path Create Folder Button File List File Type (drop down list) Buttons Save Cancel ----------------------- Convert Database Dialog ----------------------- Entered from attempt to open and OLD (non SQL) database file Title Conversion of Database ... Preliminary Actions Backup Catalog database file Backup All Catalog Images Conversion to Perform (Radio Buttons) Convert to SQLite database Buttons OK Cancel ----------------- Fin Export Dialog ----------------- Entered from menu item in Main Window Title DARWIN - Export FINZ (from *.db) Displays List of Known Dolphins (multiple selection allowed) Buttons Goto Save Cancel