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Navigating by Segments
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Navigating by Segments
You can use the mouse or keyboard to navigate by segment borders through a clip.
When you select a segment in the Logging pane, the same segment is selected in the Media
Timeline and the Media Viewer displays the segment’s start frame.
A segment selected in the Media Timeline is also selected in the Logging pane. Note that
this synchronization is not valid for strata that allow “overlapping segments.
If segments in a stratum contain several property fields, you can also step through the
property fields.
To navigate to the previous segment, do one of the following:
t With the focus in the Logging pane, press the Up Arrow key.
t With the focus in the Media pane, press Shift+Left Arrow.
To navigate to the next segment, do one of the following:
t With the focus in the Logging pane, press the Down Arrow key.
t With the focus in the Media pane, press Shift+Right Arrow.
To navigate to the next property, do one of the following:
t With the focus in the Logging pane, press the Left or Right Arrow key.
Annotating Text Fields
When editing text fields of a segment, most common features of text editing tools are available,
such as inserting text at a selected position, marking text you want to overwrite, copying, pasting,
and deleting, and so on.
You can use standard keyboard shortcuts to cut text or copy text to the system clipboard, or paste
text from the system clipboard. This includes the ability to copy text from external sources such
as documents or Web pages and to paste the text as segment annotation. The text is pasted
without formatting. You can also do the reverse: copy segment text and paste it into an external
source, such as Notepad.
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You can apply the cut, copy, and paste options only to properties of type “text”.