![]() The entries are removed from the project.ĭuplicate the selected entries and place each new entry immediately below its source entry. A check box is added to the Mark column for that entryĭelete the selected entries in the Project Table. Mark or clear the mark for the current entry, creating the Mark property as necessary. When the maximum number is reached, the next execution of this commands sets the number of stars to zero. Increment the number of stars assigned to the current entry in the Stars column of the Project Table. Set the number of stars for the selected entries to 3. Set the number of stars for the selected entries to 1. Set the number of stars for the selected entries to 0. Fixed entries are also removed with this command. Does not affect fixed entries.Įxclude (remove) the selected entries from the Workspace. Include only the selected entries in the Workspace, and exclude all others. Opens the Import dialog box.ĭisplay or undisplay entry information in the Workspace for a single "target" entry, subject to the related preference.ĭeselect all entries in the Project Table. The import behavior is affected by settings and preferences. Import structures and their properties into the current project from one or more files. Table → Find/Replace, Table → Toolbars → Find/Replace This toolbar can also be displayed from the Project toolbar. Show or hide the Find toolbar to find and replace text in any table cell except the row number. In the selected table rows with the edited value. When editing a property value in a table cell, replace the property value Scroll the Project Table up by one group expand the group and collapseĪll other groups and change the selection to only the entries in the expandedĮPlayer Go to Start (include first selected entry)ĮPlayer Go to End (include last selected entry) Scroll the Project Table down by one group, expand the group and collapse Scroll the Project Table up by one group, expand the group and collapse ![]() Include only the first selected entry in the previous entry Include only the first selected entry in the next entry group. Scroll the Project Table down by one group. Scroll the Project Table up by one group. Scroll the Project Table down to the next included entry, expanding Scroll the Project Table up to the previous included entry, expanding Scroll the Project Table down to the next selected entry, expanding Scroll the Project Table up to the previous selected entry, expanding Previous selected entry in the Project Table. Next selected entry in the Project Table. Project Table Navigation and Operation Keys Keysįor each included entry, replace that entry in the Workspace with the Project Table navigation and operation keys.The keys used in various contexts are described in the tables below. To Select does not work on French language systems. On German language systems, and ` (backquote) for Pick Particular, Ctrl+= for full-screen mode does not work Note: Some key combinations do not work on non-English systems. ![]() Maestro also uses the Esc key for exitingįull-screen mode and for interrupting these operations: ItĪlso uses these keys and some other keys for performing operations, as described Maestro uses the navigation keys in standard ways for navigating tables. ![]() Shortcut keys are described below, with the Mac version in The use of F1 ( fn F1 on Mac) to display help, and the use of Ctrl+W ( ⌘W) to close Shortcut keys ( Ctrl+ key on Linux and Windows, ( Alt+ key-sequence on Linux and Windows, ![]() In the use of mnemonics for menus and menu items Maestro makes use of many of the keyboard keys. ![]()
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