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Table Of Contents
130 MANAGERS
You can find this file in the project file (Projectname.txt).
Object Viewing and Selection
Objects are displayed in a tree structure and sorted according to tracks, whereby only
tracks are listed that actually contain objects. As an option you can choose to display
objects of the current tracks only (Toolbar: “Options”).
You can use the +/- keys of the toolbar to open and close the track object display in the
entire window. Click on the “+” symbol left of the track number to explode the view of a
single track.
Selecting objects: A square check box next to the object name lets you select single or
multiple objects, which then appear in the project window as “selected”. If an object is
selected that is part of an object group, the other objects of the selection are also selected
in the project window and object manager. You can recognize grouped objects by the
number of the object groups in the object manager group bar.
Searching for objects : As in other manager windows, the object manager also provides a
search option that allows you to search for objects in the current window. Enter a search
item into the input box and click on “Enter”. Found objects are highlighted, but are not
selected in the project window.
Delete, Rename and Edit Objects.
You can delete objects directly in the object manager by selecting one or several objects
simultaneously and pressing the “Del” key. Alternatively, you can delete an object via its
context menu.
You can rename objects by double-clicking on the object names and entering a new name.
Alternatively, you can use the context menu.
Right-click on the object and start the object editor to edit an object directly from the object
manager.
Edit object parameters
You can edit the following parameters in the object manager:
Start position
Name
Length
End
Volume
Group
Lock
Original position
To edit a parameter, double click on the respective entry and enter a different value.
Numeric values can be changed by dragging with the mouse, whereby "Ctrl" and "Shift"
allow larger or smaller changes. “Tab” moves to the next editable value. “Cursor up/down”
navigates vertically within a column if this is a text column.