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CinePlex v3 Manual - Plexon Inc

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5<br />

This illustration show the currently selected marker occurrence with a > in the<br />

leftmost column. The shortcut menu (see “Marker Occurrences Window” on<br />

page 229) provides several operations that can be performed on marker occurrences.<br />

One may use other shortcut menu entries to select and copy text with<br />

marker occurrence information onto the Windows clipboard, and paste into other<br />

applications. In the Marker Occurrences window, the columns change according<br />

to the selected marker type as follows:<br />

Table 5-2 Column Displays for Various Marker Types<br />

Marker Type<br />

Time Only, Frame<br />

Interval, Level Interval,<br />

Zone Interval<br />

Scalar<br />

Coordinates<br />

Columns<br />

Time<br />

Start time, end time<br />

Time and value<br />

Time, X, and Y<br />

Note:<br />

Marker Occurrences are identified by time, so no two marker occurrences can<br />

have the same time. Attempting to add a new marker occurrence with the same<br />

timestamp as an existing marker occurrence causes <strong>CinePlex</strong> Editor to replace<br />

the existing marker occurrence with the new one, which deletes the old data<br />

values by overwriting them. Likewise, if an existing marker occurrence is edited<br />

by changing its timestamp to be the same as another existing marker occurrence,<br />

<strong>CinePlex</strong> Editor replaces the existing marker occurrence.<br />

Also, when Scalar markers appear in the Marker Occurrences window, one can<br />

control the display format of the data values associated with each marker occurrence.<br />

One can use the shortcut menu items to display data values in decimal (the<br />

default), hexadecimal, or as <strong>Plexon</strong> VideoTracker bit fields, where the information<br />

appears as comma separated items as follows:<br />

Bit15, Bit14, Bits 10 through 13, Bits 0 through 9<br />

280 <strong>CinePlex</strong>

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