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Marker manager
The marker manager represents all of the markers contained in the current project (regardless of type)
and makes it possible to jump to or start playing them directly from the list.
To display the marker manager, click on the "Manager" button in the toolbar and then select the "marker"
tab at the bottom edge of the manager window.
Menu
: "Tools -> Managers -> Marker manager"
You can export information from the marker manager as a text file. Click on the "Export text" button in
the toolbar. The Windows text editor opens with an extract from the marker manager list. The following
information is saved:
Project name
Marker type
Marker name
Marker position in the project
You will then find the file in your project folder (e.g. project_name.txt).
Marker view and selection
In the marker manager you can display all of the current project's markers.
Searching for markers
: As in other manager windows, the marker manager also provides a search option which allows you to
search for markers in the current window. Enter a search item into the box and "Enter". Found markers
are highlighted.
Jump to and play from marker position
Double click on a marker in the type column to position a playback marker on a different marker
position.
Playing markers: Select a marker and click on the "Play marker
" button in the toolbar. A range surrounding the selected marker is created and playback is started.
Deleting markers, changing marker name, position, and type
You can delete objects directly in the object manager by selecting one or several objects simultaneously
and pressing "Del", or you can also use the context menu to delete a track.
You can rename markers by double clicking on the marker names and entering a new name, or you can
use the context menu. The procedure for changing a marker position directly in the list is the same. Please
use the same method to change a marker position directly from the list. "Tab" moves on to the next
editable value. "Cursor up/down" navigates vertically within columns if these are name columns.
Tip:
You can change the type in the context menu of the respective marker anytime, e.g. if you want to change
a position marker into a CD track marker.
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