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Table Of Contents
Ruler on page 44
Snap Types Menu on page 68
Ruler Modes on page 45
Selecting the Primary Time Format on page 194
Grid Type Menu on page 69
Cross-Hair Cursor
The cross-hair cursor is displayed when working in the Project window and in the editors,
facilitating navigation and editing, especially for large projects.
You can set up the cross-hair cursor in the Preferences dialog (Editing—Tools page).
You can set up the colors for the line and the mask of the cross-hair cursor and dene their
width.
The cross-hair cursor works as follows:
When the Object Selection tool or one of its subtools is selected, the cross-hair cursor
appears when you start moving/copying a part/event, or when using the event handles.
Cross-hair cursor when moving an event.
When the Object Selection tool, the Split tool, or any other tool that makes use of this
function is selected, the cross-hair cursor appears as soon as you move the mouse over the
event display.
The cross-hair cursor is only available for particular tools. The Mute tool, for example, does
not use a cross-hair cursor, as you click on an event to mute it.
Edit History Dialog
The Edit History dialog contains a list of all your edits. This allows you to undo any actions in the
Project window as well as in the editors.
To open the Edit History dialog, select Edit> History.
Action
Shows the name of the action.
Time
Shows the time when this action was performed.
Project Window
Cross-Hair Cursor
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