The OML window is used to enter, execute and display the execution of Compose language commands. It also displays print command outputs generated when scripts are executed from the Editor.
Plots (either 2D or 3D plots) are created by executing plot commands from either the OMLCommand Window or inside an OML script. Plots are displayed in a dedicated area located to the right of the Editor area.
The Compose Notebook is a web-based implementation of Compose’s OpenMatrix Language (OML) into a Jupyter Notebook. Notebooks (see www.jupyter.org) are a powerful way to execute and demonstrate scripted languages.
The File Browser allows for browsing folder contents, adding new
files, and deleting existing ones.
Files can be opened in the Editor by right-clicking on it and selecting
Open. The displayed list can also be filtered by file types and/or
matching patterns. These options are accessible by right-clicking on the File Browser.