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Edit T ime Tag Di alog 711
Inter face
Tag Time—Displays the current frame, to which
the tag w i ll be assigned.
Tag NameEnter the name of the tag. You can
create a long tag name in this field, but the tag slot
willdisplayonly15characters.
Lock Tim e—Locks the tag to the current frame,
regardless of subsequent scaling of time.
Forexample,withLockTimeoff,ifyouhaveatag
named"Forty"atframe40,andyouscaletimeup
200 percent, the Forty tag will be at frame 80. If
Lock Time is on, the For ty tag remains at frame 40.
Relative To—Lets you assign another tag to which
the current tag will maintain a relative offset.
For example, if you have a t ag at frame 10 c alled
First and you create a second tag at frame 30 called
Second, if you move the position of First to frame
25, Second will move to frame 45 to maintain the
20-frame offset between the two tags.
This is a one-way offset. If you change the time
position of the second tag in the example, the first
tag is not affected. Circular dependencies are not
allowed: you can’t have First relative to Second and
Second relative to First.
Edit Time Ta g Dia log
Status bar > Cli ck in the Time Tag box > Edit Tag
Use the Edit Time T ag dialog to alter the properties
of any of the defined time tags (page 3–710).
Procedure
To edit a time tag:
1.
Click in the Time Tag box and choose Edit Tag
from the menu.
2. Choosethetimetagyouwanttoeditfromthe
list.
3. UsecontrolsintheEditTimeTagdialogto
renameit,ormoveitintimerelativetoanother
time tag.
Interfa ce
All of the current tags, along with their associated
frame numbers, appear in the window at the top
of the Edit Time dialog. Select the tag to edit, then
adjust the controls below the window.