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13		<h1 id="ADV_LIST">List Operations</h1>
14		<p>All items handled by a Sound Project are displayed in a list in the <B>Sound Set</B> tab. Each line in the list corresponds to a single item.<br> This section describes common operations on lists.<br>
15		</p>
16		<h2><a name="INDEX_CELL"></a>Index Cell Operations</h2>
17		<p>An icon is located in a cell at the top of the list. This cell is called the <I>index cell</I>.<br>
18		</p>
19		<p>The index cell indicates the type of the item in each corresponding line in the list.<br> Although the list can be manipulated at the level of individual cells much like a spreadsheet application, the index cell provides an added ability to operate at the level of single lines (that is, in terms of items).<br>
20		</p>
21		<p>Double-click on the index cell and SoundMaker will open the tab for the file the item references and play a preview of the sound.<br> In the case of a bank, you can open new tabs for referenced files and switch between them.<br> For stream sounds, wave sounds, and sequence sounds, the <a href="../prev_function/overview.html">Preview features</a> operate, and sounds play after being sent to PC emulation or the Viewer.</p>
22		<p>Click on the index cell to select that line. Drag the selected index cell to move it inside the list (that is, to rearrange the lines in the list).</p>
23		<p>Select a range of lines by clicking on the index cell for an unselected line and dragging.</p>
24		<h2><a name="LIST_GROUP"></a>Registering and Deregistering Groups</h2>
25		<p>If the list contains items that can be registered to a group, you can register the items using the list's shortcut menu.<br>
26		</p>
27		<p>Right-click on the list for the items that you want to register to a group and select <B>Register to Group...</B> from the shortcut menu.<br> A special dialog box opens displaying a list of all groups. Select the group you want and click <B>OK</B>.</p>
28		<p>To release an item from a group to which it is already registered, clear the check box.</p>
29		<p>If multiple items have been selected and registered to groups, a gray check mark appears next to groups that contain a mix of registered and non-registered items.<br> Once this gray check mark has been removed, the group does not return to its original mixed state unless you cancel the action.</p>
30		<p><img src="../img/addgroup_dialog.gif"></p>
31		<h2><a name="BATCHEDIT"></a>Batch Editing Cells</h2>
32		<p>To edit many cells at once, use the <B>Batch Edit</B> dialog box.<br> Select the cells you want to edit and press SHIFT+F2  to open the <B>Batch Edit</B> dialog box.<br>
33		</p>
34		<p>Select how you want the value applied and then enter the numerical value that you want to apply to the cells.
35		</p>
36		<ul>
37			<B>Specify directly</B>: The specified value is applied.<br> <B>Specify by increase/decrease</B>: The specified value is added to the original value (for example, -20 or +150).<br> <B>Specify by percentage</B>: The specified value is applied to the original value as a scaling factor, such as 0.01 or 20.0.<br>
38		</ul>
39		<p>Specifications that would result in values that exceed the upper limit or are lower than the lower limit for the cell are not applied in the result.</p>
40		<p><img src="../img/batchedit.gif"></p>
41		<p>Items edited with combo boxes, such as compression formats, Players, or banks, can be batch-edited by inputting the value displayed in the combo box with direct specification.</p>
42		<p>For item names, to prevent duplication, only the top-most cell can be edited even when several are selected.</p>
43		<h2><a name="COMPLEMENT"></a>Item Name Completion</h2>
44		<p>When editing player, bank, or group items on the list, you can input the item name directly.<br> Also, when inputting directly, you can use prefix completion.		</p>
45		<h2><a name="LIST_OPE"></a>List Operations</h2>
46		<p>Lists can be manipulated using operations similar to a typical spreadsheet application.<br> The main operations are shown below.</p>
47		<h3>Operations That Can Be Performed on Lists</h3>
48		<p></p>
49		<table class="explain" border="1">
50			<tr>
51				<td>
52					<p><em>Key Operations</em></p>
53				</td>
54				<td>
55					<p><em>Operation</em></p>
56				</td>
57			</tr>
58			<tr>
59				<td>UP ARROW</td>
60				<td>Moves the focus one cell upward.</td>
61			</tr>
62			<tr>
63				<td>DOWN ARROW</td>
64				<td>Moves the focus one cell down.</td>
65			</tr>
66			<tr>
67				<td>LEFT ARROW</td>
68				<td>Moves the focus one cell to the left.</td>
69			</tr>
70			<tr>
71				<td>RIGHT ARROW</td>
72				<td>Moves the focus one cell to the right.</td>
73			</tr>
74			<tr>
75				<td>TAB</td>
76				<td>Same as RIGHT ARROW.</td>
77			</tr>
78			<tr>
79				<td>SHIFT+TAB</td>
80				<td>Same as LEFT ARROW.</td>
81			</tr>
82			<tr>
83				<td>Enter</td>
84				<td>Same as DOWN ARROW.</td>
85			</tr>
86			<tr>
87				<td>SHIFT+ENTER</td>
88				<td>Same as UP ARROW.</td>
89			</tr>
90			<tr>
91				<td>SPACEBAR</td>
92				<td>Plays sounds and instruments (if one is selected within a playable list)</td>
93			</tr>
94			<tr>
95				<td>F2</td>
96				<td>If the cell can accept text, this puts the cell in the state for text entry.</td>
97			</tr>
98			<tr>
99				<td>SHIFT+F2</td>
100				<td>Displays the <B>Batch Edit</B> dialog box for multiple cells.</td>
101			</tr>
102			<tr>
103				<td>CTRL+A</td>
104				<td>Select all.</td>
105			</tr>
106			<tr>
107				<td>CTRL+C</td>
108				<td>Copies the selected line.</td>
109			</tr>
110			<tr>
111				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+C</td>
112				<td>Copies the selected cell.</td>
113			</tr>
114			<tr>
115				<td>CTRL+X</td>
116				<td>Cuts the selected line.</td>
117			</tr>
118			<tr>
119				<td>CTRL+V</td>
120				<td>Pastes a line.<br> Or, pastes cells using the selected cell as the base point.</td>
121			</tr>
122			<tr>
123				<td>CTRL+UP ARROW</td>
124				<td rowspan="4">Moves the focus to the cell at the edge of the screen display.<br> If that cell is already the focus, this operates like PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN to scroll.</td>
125			</tr>
126			<tr>
127				<td>CTRL+DOWN ARROW</td>
128			</tr>
129			<tr>
130				<td>CTRL+LEFT ARROW</td>
131			</tr>
132			<tr>
133				<td>CTRL+RIGHT ARROW</td>
134			</tr>
135			<tr>
136				<td>SHIFT+UP ARROW</td>
137				<td rowspan="4">Moves the endpoint of the selected line/cell rectangle with the current focus location as the base point.<br>(The same operation can be performed these ways: Press Shift + Left click, or select a range by dragging at a location outside an index cell.)</td>
138			</tr>
139			<tr>
140				<td>SHIFT+DOWN ARROW</td>
141			</tr>
142			<tr>
143				<td>SHIFT+LEFT ARROW</td>
144			</tr>
145			<tr>
146				<td>SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW</td>
147			</tr>
148			<tr>
149				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+UP ARROW</td>
150				<td rowspan="4">Moves the endpoint of the selected line or cell rectangle so the current focus location becomes the base point.<br>The movement part of this operation is the same as CTRL + arrow keys.</td>
151			</tr>
152			<tr>
153				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW</td>
154			</tr>
155			<tr>
156				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT ARROW</td>
157			</tr>
158			<tr>
159				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW</td>
160			</tr>
161			<tr>
162				<td>Home</td>
163				<td>Moves the focus to the leftmost cell.</td>
164			</tr>
165			<tr>
166				<td>END</td>
167				<td>Moves the focus to the rightmost cell.</td>
168			</tr>
169			<tr>
170				<td>CTRL+HOME</td>
171				<td>Moves the focus to the uppermost cell.</td>
172			</tr>
173			<tr>
174				<td>CTRL+END</td>
175				<td>Moves the focus to the lowermost cell.</td>
176			</tr>
177			<tr>
178				<td>SHIFT+HOME</td>
179				<td>Selects a cell region that has the current focus location as the base point and includes the leftmost cell.</td>
180			</tr>
181			<tr>
182				<td>SHIFT+END</td>
183				<td>Selects a cell region that has the current focus location as the base point and includes the rightmost cell.</td>
184			</tr>
185			<tr>
186				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+HOME</td>
187				<td>Selects a cell region that has the current focus location as the base point and includes the uppermost cell.</td>
188			</tr>
189			<tr>
190				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+END</td>
191				<td>Selects a cell region that has the current focus location as the base point and includes the lowermost cell.</td>
192			</tr>
193			<tr>
194				<td>PAGE UP</td>
195				<td>Page up.</td>
196			</tr>
197			<tr>
198				<td>PAGE DOWN</td>
199				<td>Page down.</td>
200			</tr>
201			<tr>
202				<td>SHIFT+PAGE UP</td>
203				<td>Select cell region that has the current focus location as the base point + PAGE UP.</td>
204			</tr>
205			<tr>
206				<td>SHIFT+PAGE DOWN</td>
207				<td>Select cell region that has the current focus location as the base point + PAGE DOWN.</td>
208			</tr>
209			<tr>
210				<td>CTRL+E</td>
211				<td>Opens the reference file for the line (item).</td>
212			</tr>
213			<tr>
214				<td>CTRL+N</td>
215				<td>Create new item.</td>
216			</tr>
217			<tr>
218				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+N</td>
219				<td>Insert and create new item.</td>
220			</tr>
221			<tr>
222				<td>CTRL+D</td>
223				<td>Delete item.</td>
224			</tr>
225			<tr>
226				<td>Delete</td>
227				<td>Delete item.</td>
228			</tr>
229			<tr>
230				<td>F12</td>
231				<td>Update the list display.</td>
232			</tr>
233			<tr>
234				<td>CTRL + Left-click</td>
235				<td>Add the clicked line/cell to the selection.</td>
236			</tr>
237			<tr>
238				<td>SHIFT + Left-click</td>
239				<td>Select range of lines/cells with clicked location as the base point.</td>
240			</tr>
241			<tr>
242				<td>SHIFT + Mouse wheel</td>
243				<td>Scroll horizontally.</td>
244			</tr>
245		</table>
246		<p><B>Note:</B> Some operations such as copy, paste, and delete can be performed the same way from the shortcut menu that appears when you right-click the list.</p>
247		<h3><a name="TAB_OPE_KEYLIST"></a>List of Tab Operation Shortcuts</h3>
248		<p>This includes shortcut key operations for sub-windows.<br> Numbers on the numeric keypad are not supported.</p>
249		<table class="explain" border="1">
250			<tr>
251				<td>
252					<p><em>Key Operations</em></p>
253				</td>
254				<td>
255					<p><em>Operation</em></p>
256				</td>
257			</tr>
258			<tr>
259				<td>CTRL+TAB</td>
260				<td>Sequential Switching of Active Tabs (All views and tabs in the Sound Set)<br>Toggles the tab selection between views when the view is split.</td>
261			</tr>
262			<tr>
263				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+TAB</td>
264				<td>Reverse Sequence Switching of Active Tabs (All views and tabs in the Sound Set)<br>Toggles the tab selection between views when the view is split.</td>
265			</tr>
266			<tr>
267				<td>CTRL+PAGE UP</td>
268				<td>Sequential Switching of Active Tabs<br> Toggles the tab selection within the same view.</td>
269			</tr>
270			<tr>
271				<td>CTRL+PAGE DOWN</td>
272				<td>Reverse Sequence Switching of Active Tabs<br> Toggles the tab selection within the same view.</td>
273			</tr>
274			<tr>
275				<td>CTRL + 1 through 8</td>
276				<td>Makes the <I>n</I>th tab from the left in the active view the active tab.</td>
277			</tr>
278			<tr>
279				<td>CTRL+9</td>
280				<td>Makes the rightmost tab in the active view the active tab.</td>
281			</tr>
282			<tr>
283				<td>CTRL+F4, CTRL+W</td>
284				<td>Closes the tab selected in the active view.</td>
285			</tr>
286			<tr>
287				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+1</td>
288				<td>Moves the focus to the project tree.</td>
289			</tr>
290			<tr>
291				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+2</td>
292				<td>Moves the focus to the active view of the Sound Set tab.<br>When two types of lists are displayed in split view in one tab, the list on top is given focus.<br>(Not switching between views when the view is split.)</td>
293			</tr>
294			<tr>
295				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+3</td>
296				<td>When two types of lists are displayed in split view in one tab in sound set tab active view, the list on bottom is given focus.<br>(Not switching between views when the view is split.)</td>
297			</tr>
298			<tr>
299				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+4</td>
300				<td>Moves the focus to <B>Preview Player</B>.</td>
301			</tr>
302			<tr>
303				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+5</td>
304				<td>Moves the focus to <B>Preview Player Parameters</B>.</td>
305			</tr>
306			<tr>
307				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+6</td>
308				<td>Moves the focus to <B>Sequence Variables</B>.</td>
309			</tr>
310			<tr>
311				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+7</td>
312				<td>Moves the focus to <B>Effect</B>.</td>
313			</tr>
314			<tr>
315				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+8, CTRL+I</td>
316				<td>Moves the focus to <B>Parameters Panel</B>.</td>
317			</tr>
318			<tr>
319				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+9</td>
320				<td>Moves the focus to <B>Conversion Log</B>.</td>
321			</tr>
322			<tr>
323				<td>CTRL+SHIFT+0</td>
324				<td>Moves the focus to <B>Search Results</B>.</td>
325			</tr>
326		</table>
327		<h2><a name="LIST_DISP"></a>Sort and Show/Hide List Items</h2>
328		<h3>Swap</h3>
329		<p>The display order of list items such as <CODE>Name</CODE> and <CODE>Data Size</CODE> can be rearranged by dragging the item names.</p>
330		<p>The same sorting operations can be performed by dropping the item names on the <B>Configuration</B> dialog box for list view Items, described below.</p>
331		<h3>List View Configuration</h3>
332		<p>You can select to show or hide each item in the list.<br> If the list has too many items that stretch so far horizontally that it is hard to see at a glance, you can improve the situation by hiding items that are used infrequently.<br>
333		</p>
334		<p>Right-click the part of the <span>Sound Set</span> tab with list item names to open the shortcut menu and then select the items to show or hide. The selections are applied to the list display.</p>
335		<p><img src="../img/list_disp_ctrl.gif"></p>
336		<p>Select <B>Customize Displayed Columns...</B> at the top of the shortcut menu to open the dialog box and configure show/hide for all items at once.</p>
337		<p>Also, drag the items up and down in the dialog list or click the <B>Move Up</B> and <B>Move Down</B> buttons to change the display order.</p>
338		<p><img src="../img/list_disp_dlg.gif"></p>
339		<p><br> Items that are hidden are not targeted when a cell range is selected. <br>If a selected cell is made hidden, the selection is released.</p>
340		<h3>Set Current Display Settings as Default</h3>
341		<p>You can configure the list items so the current settings are set as the default settings.</p>
342		<p>Right-click in the item-name part of the list and select <B>Set Current Display Settings as Default</B> from the shortcut menu. Doing so saves the current settings. <br> The information that gets saved is the &quot;item show/hide&quot; setting and the &quot;item sort&quot; setting.<br> This information is saved for every list, and the settings are applied by the project when a sound set is added to or newly created.</p>
343		<h2><a name="LIST_OPTIMIZE"></a>Optimizing the List Width</h2>
344		<p>Double-click the right border of the cell for list names, and the width of the cell is optimized to fit the list contents.</p>
345		<h2><a name="LIST_SORT"></a>Sort List for Display</h2>
346		<p>Click the item name in the list to sort the list according to that item's content.<br> Repeated clicking toggles through three kinds of sorts: ascending, descending, and unsorted (the original order).</p>
347		<p><strong>The &quot;index cell&quot; item sort displays the list in the original order.<br></strong></p>
348		<p>Here, &quot;original order&quot; means the order when it was newly created or the rearranged order that the user created by dragging index cells.<br>
349		</p>
350		<p>The sorting of items only changes the order in which they are displayed in the list. The &quot;original order&quot; retains the order in which items are saved in the project.</p>
351		<p>You can also use the F12 key to update the list display.<br> Use this feature when an item is inserted or created while sorting the list with a specific condition.<br> This control only updates the list display. Select <B>Reload Project</B> from the <B>File</B> menu if you need to update the project file.</p>
352		<h2><a name="COPY_PASTE"></a>Copy and Paste</h2>
353		<p>Copy and paste operations can be carried out on cells and on lines, using either key operations or the shortcut menu that appears by right-clicking the list.</p>
354		<p><img src="../img/cell_pop_menu.gif"></p>
355		<h4>As cells</h4>
356		<p>To copy items as cells, select <B>Copy Cell</B> from the shortcut menu or use CTRL+SHIFT+C.<br> The copied cell is outlined by a dashed line.</p>
357		<h4>As lines</h4>
358		<p>If a line has been copied, the <B>Select Items and Paste</B> feature becomes enabled in the shortcut menu.<br> If the copy source and the paste target are in different lists, or if multiple lines have been copied, this <B>Select Items and Paste</B> feature becomes disabled.</p>
359		<p>Executing the paste operation opens a dialog box for the selection of items.<br> Select the item you want to overwrite and execute.</p>
360		<p><img src="../img/sel_paste_dlg.gif"></p>
361		<p></p>
362		<h2><a name="INVALID_ITEM"></a>Temporarily Disabling Items</h2>
363		<p>By disabling an item (a row) in the list, you can temporarily take it out of action when it is not needed without deleting it from the project.<br> Disabled items are not subject to conversion, but the parameters of such item are saved to a file, so they can be easily restored.</p>
364		<p>To configure a row, right-click to open the shortcut menu and select <B>Disable Item</B> or <B>Enable Item</B>, or make the selection from the main window's <B>Edit</B> menu.<br> The displayed text of disabled items is unavailable.</p>
365		<p>The various kinds of sounds (including wave sound sets and sequence sound sets), banks, players, groups, and instrument lists are all items that can be disabled.</p>
366		<h2><a name="COLORING_ITEM"></a>Coloring Items</h2>
367		<p>Individual items (rows) in the list can be colored separately.</p>
368		<p>To specify a color, right-click the selected row to open the shortcut menu; or open the <B>Edit</B> menu from the main window, select <B>Item Color</B>, and then set the color in the submenu.</p>
369		<p><img src="../img/list_color.gif"></p>
370		<p>The color information is also reflected in the HTML sound list and the HTML instrument list.</p>
371		<p>The following lists can be colored.<br> - Stream sound lists<br>- Wave sound set lists<br>- Wave sound lists<br>- Bank lists<br>- Sequence sound set lists<br>- Sequence sound lists<br>- Waveform archive lists <br>- Player lists<br>- Group lists<br>- Instrument  lists</p>
372		<p>The group item list shows items in the colors as set originally for each item.</p>
373		<h2><a name="RENEWAL"></a>Existence of Update Points</h2>
374		<p>Following list editing, sound sets with unsaved update points are indicated by an asterisk ( * ) to the right of sound set node in the project tree. Banks with unsaved update points are indicated by an asterisk ( * ) to the right of the bank filename in the <B>Bank</B> tab.</p>
375		<p></p>
376		<h2><a name="WARNING_ICON"></a>Display of Item Warning</h2>
377		<p>If the link for an item's reference label is broken or if item name is duplicated, a warning icon appears on the list to attract your attention.</p>
378		<p><img src="../img/warning_icon.gif"></p>
379		<p><br></p>
380		<h2><a name="MAX_ITEM"></a>Upper Limit on Number of Items</h2>
381        <p>The upper limit on the number of stream sounds, banks and other items that can be handled on the system side at runtime is 16,777,216 items (2 to the 24th power)<br> If the number of various items exceeds 16,777,216 the converter and the system-side nw::snd library will not operate stably.</p>
382        <p>There is no upper limit on the number of items on SoundMaker, and you can register as many as memory space will permit.</p>
383        <p><br></p>
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