-In order to provide some types of help, the Menu Bar Shell Commands are available for customization purposes. In the
-main window on the top line containing the \textit{File}, \textit{Edit}, {\dots} \textit{Window} pulldown menus, all the way to the right hand
-side is the \textit{shell cmds} icon. You might see a small gold-color bordered box with the $>\_.\_$ inside
-and if you mouse over it, the tooltip says \textit{shell cmds}. This is a configurable popup which gives you the ability to
-see a table of Shortcuts in html format, refer to the reference manual or execute a pre-defined script to perform a
-specific task, such as some type of post processing which you plan on performing on a repeat basis. Unless redirected
-elsewhere, the output from executing any script-type commands will be displayed in the window from where you started
-\CGG{}.
+In order to provide some types of help, the Menu Bar Shell Commands are available for customization purposes (figure~\ref{fig:trouble-img001}).
+
+\begin{figure}[h!]
+ \centering
+ \includegraphics[width=1.0\linewidth]{trouble-img001.png}
+ \caption{Some windows used to manipulate Shell Commands scripts}
+ \label{fig:trouble-img001}
+\end{figure}
+
+In the main window on the top line containing the \textit{File}, \textit{Edit}, {\dots} \textit{Window} pulldown menus, all the way to the right hand side is the \textit{shell cmds} icon. You might see a small white-color bordered box with the "\texttt{i}" inside and if you mouse over it, the tooltip says \textit{shell cmds}. This is a configurable popup which gives you the ability to see a table of Shortcuts in html format, refer to the reference manual or execute a pre-defined script to perform a specific task, such as some type of post processing which you plan on performing on a repeat basis. Unless redirected elsewhere, the output from executing any script-type commands will be displayed in the window from where you started \CGG{}.