![]() ![]() ![]() To remove a boundary, make sure you select the right boundary, then Menu Boundary>Remove or Alt+Backspace.Ĥ) To remove a boundary, make sure you select the right boundary, then Menu Boundary → Remove or Alt+Backspace.ĥ) To move a boundary, select it and drag it. You can edit the text as long as the boundary/interval is active. ![]() Note that the Cut/Copy/Paste options in the Edit menu are meant to edit this text (not the signal). The label will appear at the boundary (if point tier) or after the boundary (if interval tier) in the text editing pane, just below the menus. You can do it just after the boundary creation. Unselected boundaries appear in blue.ģ) To insert text, simply select the boundary or interval to annotate and type in some text. Click on the circle of each tier you want to add a boundary to.Ctrl+F1 to add on the first (top) tier, Ctrl+F2 to add on the second, and so on… Ctrl+F9 to all on all tiers.Click Enter, and then a new boundary will be created in the selected tier.Notice the vertical red dashed line is doubled with a grey thick line in each tier with a circle at the top of it. This will create a new window, zooming in on your selection.Ģ) To add a boundary, click on the signal (or analysis) pane to set the main cursor wherever you want. Then click "View" (lower left corner of the window). Release the mouse button, and the portion will be selected (a pinkish colored shadow will cover the selected part). 1) To select a portion of the total sound, you can click left to the start of the middle sentence and then while keeping the left-mouse button depressed move the selection window to the right. ![]()
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