Searching through multiple annotation files 4.2.1. Jumping from the search results to annotations 4.2. Searching in a single annotation file 4.1.1. Types of analyzers and their settings 3.5.3. Merging annotations and splitting annotations 3.4.4. Configuring the behavior of the segmentation keystroke 3.4.2. Selecting the tier types for transcription 3.3.2. Copy all annotations from one tier to another. Creating annotations from overlaps 2.14.2. How to detect annotation overlaps 2.14.1. Copying annotations from one tier to another tier 2.14. Setting up a spell checking service 2.10.2. Associating an annotation with a Data Category 2.10. Entering annotations in different character sets 2.9.22. Deleting annotations and annotation values on multiple tiers 2.9.19. Moving annotations to another tier 2.9.15. Modifying the boundaries of annotations 2.9.14. Modifying the content of annotations 2.9.13. Automatic labelling and numbering 2.9.12. Creating annotations on dependent tiers 2.9.7. Creating depending annotations for a active annotation 2.9.6. Entering annotations before/after other annotations 2.9.5. Entering annotations from a Controlled Vocabulary 2.9.4. Entering annotations (into the Edit Annotation box) 2.9.3. Entering annotations (into the Inline Edit box) 2.9.2. Activating and deactivating the Bulldozer mode or Shift mode 2.9. Changing the boundaries of an existing selection and annotation 2.8.8. Making and saving a selection on a referring tier 2.8.6. Creating annotation units without gaps 2.8.5. Making a selection on an independent tier 2.8.2. Set the Lexicon Service and entry field information for a Tier Type 2.7.3. Associating a tier type with Controlled Vocabularies 2.6.8. Associating a CV entry with a Data Category 2.6.4. Creating a tier using the Silence Recognizer 2.4.4. How to define a tier and its attributes 2.4.1. Associating a tier type with a Data Category 2.4. Basic Information: Annotations, tiers and tier types 2.2. Editing multiple files and analysis of multiple files 1.9.3. Viewing comments & display options 1.8.4. Adding, deleting & changing comments 1.8.3. Changing playback rate and volume via the keyboard 1.8. Jumping from annotation to annotation (Interlinear Viewer) 1.7. Viewing a list of annotations within one tier (Grid Viewer) 1.6.5. Jumping step by step through a document 1.6.4. Going to the borders of a selection 1.6.3. How to navigate through a document 1.6.1. How to copy current time of the media 1.6. Importing and exporting preferences 1.5.33. Changing the vertical (intensity) zoom 1.5.30. View tiers by Type/Participant/Annotator 1.5.26. Increasing/decreasing the size of Viewers 1.5.23. Increasing/decreasing the size of the ELAN window 1.5.20. The Timeline Viewer and the Interlinear Viewer 1.5.14. Basic Information: The ELAN window 1.5.2. Screen display and navigation through a document 1.5.1. Exporting a selection to a wave file with Praat 1.2.21. Configuring the page settings (page setup) 1.2.18. Opening a remote ELAN file ( *.eaf) 1.2.7. Set the author and license information of a document 1.2.4. With Teampaper your screenshots can become your voice.Table of Contents Introduction 1. The only restriction is your own imagination. Tell your girlfriend what exactly you like about her new photo. Using Teampaper Snap is like having a live discussion of what you see on the screen.Äownload the app and start making your screenshots express your thoughts and feedbacks. Generate a picture that includes all your notes, upload it and send a direct link to anyone, anytime! Take a snapshot, highlight key areas and share your feedback in a matter of seconds.
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