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Expand Up @@ -37,59 +37,59 @@ Track Mode can be activated by a **Mouse Click** on the **Track Tool Pane Button
Alternatively, Trail Mode can be activated by pressing the “T” Key on your keyboard.
When Trail Mode is active, the Trail Tool Pane Button will be highlighted.

The most important feature of Trail Mode is the creation of Trail Chains. A Trail is a sequential set of words connected by **Links**. A Trail looks like this:
The most important feature of Trail Mode is the creation of Trail. A Trail is a sequential set of words connected by **Links**. A Trail looks like this:

![image2](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34769184/130830151-b2d6bbea-4160-442b-a37e-ab51803fc7dc.png)

You can begin a Trail Chain by clicking on a **Word** in the discourse, creating the first Link in the chain. It will be automatically **Focused**.
You can begin a Trail by clicking on a **Word** in the discourse, creating the first Link in the chain. The Trail will be automatically **focused**.

When a chain is focused, Left Mouse Clicking on other words in the discourse will add those words to the focused chain.

If you want to no longer add words to a chain or start a new chain, you will need to **Unfocus** the currently focused chain. This is done multiple ways:
If you want to no longer add words to a chain or start a new chain, you will need to **Unfocus** the currently focused chain. This can be done multiple ways:

- Left Mouse Clicking on the **Empty Space** in the Discourse.
- Left Mouse Clicking on any **Empty Space** in the Discourse.
- Pressing the **Escape** or **Enter** key on your keyboard.

In order to **Refocus** a previous chain, you must Left Mouse Click on a word already within the chain, or select that chain in the navigation window.

To **Delete a Link** within a Trail Chain, **Right Mouse Click** on the word you want removed from the chain. A **Dropdown Menu** will appear, with one option being “Delete Link”. Clicking this option will remove the selected word from the Trail Chain.
To **Delete a Link** within a Trail, **Right Mouse Click** on the word you want removed from the chain. A **Dropdown Menu** will appear, with one option being “Delete Link”. Clicking this option will remove the selected word from the Trail.

Alternatively, you can Left Mouse Click on the word you want to remove from the Trail Chain, then press the **Delete Key** on your keyboard.
Alternatively, you can Left Mouse Click on the word you want to remove from the Trail, then press the **Delete Key** on your keyboard.

### 3.2.2 Functionality of the Track Tab

When in **Track Mode**, the **Trail Chain List** can be found in the top 1/3rd of the window.
When in **Track Mode**, the **Trail List** can be found in the top 1/3rd of the window.

![image96](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34769184/130831450-5881dfc8-15af-4684-86ef-91d4662730f4.png)

There are 2 buttons on the lines in **Track Mode**: **Filter Chains Button** & **Visibility Button**. The Filter Chains Button (filter cone), when activated by a Left Mouse Click, will add all active Trail Chains to the list of chains shown on the **Filter Screen**.
There are 2 buttons on the lines in **Track Mode**: **Filter Chains Button** & **Visibility Button**. The Filter Chains Button (filter cone), when activated by a Left Mouse Click, will add all active Trails to the list of chains shown on the **Filter Screen**.

![image97](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34769184/130831607-4fb0f866-9320-42f8-b7e9-2e7fbe4e5528.png)![image23](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34769184/130834345-22bd4f32-9438-431b-a5ea-f260b5a676ff.png)

The Visibility Button (eyeball), when activated by a Left Mouse Click, will toggle the visibility of all Trail Chains on the main screen.
The Visibility Button (eyeball), when activated by a Left Mouse Click, will toggle the visibility of all Trails on the main screen.

![image84](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34769184/130831676-6f8ad1e6-7757-4c43-a316-c14c60083feb.png)![image3](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34769184/130834391-935efef3-44c4-498f-afd1-24894203dec8.png)

While in Track Mode, the List Window will display a list of all the Trails you have created, as shown here:

![image102](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34769184/130832167-802a3a62-5786-46b8-be0b-14a66fb5b0f1.png)

A way to Focus a Trail Chain is with a **Mouse Click** on the chain’s row within the **Trail Chain List**
A way to focus a Trail is with a **Mouse Click** on the chain’s row within the **Trail List**

The **Pick Toggle** Button will add that Trail to the list of chains shown on the Filter Screen.

More options for Trails can be accessed with a **Right Mouse Click** on a trail’s row (CTRL & Mouse Click on Mac)
- **Rename** lets you input a string to name the selected Trail Chain.
- **Recolor** lets you choose a new color for the selected Trail Chain.
- **Delete** will delete all of the links of the selected Trail Chain, eliminating the whole chain.
- **Rename** lets you input a string to name the selected Trail.
- **Recolor** lets you choose a new color for the selected Trail.
- **Delete** will delete all of the links of the selected Trail, eliminating the whole chain.

With a Trail focused, the Contents Window will display the contents of the focused Trail
- The Contents Window (One-To-Many) displays the individual Words within a Trail Chain, showing their **Unit Sequence, Token Order,** and **Text**, and the remaining three columns display entry level fields that the user can change.
- The Contents Window (One-To-Many) displays the individual Words within a Trail, showing their **Unit Sequence, Token Order,** and **Text**, and the remaining three columns display entry level fields that the user can change.
- The Contents Window (One-To-One) displays the chain level fields that the user selects and the values stored for those fields in each Trail.
- Trails can be tagged at both the one-to-many and one-to-one level. To apply a tag to a trail, set a column in the Contents Window to view a field with a tag set. You can change a column’s field by clicking on the column header and choosing **Select field** from the dropdown.
- **Note**: while in one-to-many view, the first three visible columns in the Trail Contents Window cannot be changed

The Contents of any Trail Chain can be sorted using the **Sort Buttons** next to the column’s name. When the arrow is facing right it is default sorted based on discourse order. Clicking on the sort button will change it to alphanumeric descending, clicking another time will result in alphanumeric ascending. Clicking again from this point will restore the default sort.
The contents of any Trail can be sorted using the **Sort Buttons** next to the column’s name. When the arrow is facing right it is default sorted based on discourse order. Clicking on the sort button will change it to alphanumeric ascending, clicking another time will result in alphanumeric descending. Clicking again from this point will restore the default sort.

## 3.3 Resonance Mode

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- **Note:** Links within a Resonance Chain will vertically **align**, if possible.

You can begin a Resonance Chain by Left Mouse Clicking on a **Word** in the discourse, creating the first Link in the chain
You can begin a Resonance Chain by Left Mouse Clicking on a **Word** in the discourse, creating the first link in the chain.

![image132](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34769184/130874539-6cea5547-5094-4645-96e0-4236d29a8db6.png)

Once a Resonance Chain is created, it will be automatically **Focused**. When a chain is focused, **Left Mouse Clicking** on other words in the discourse will add those words to the focused chain.

![image116](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34769184/130874600-2902c0bd-32e0-4699-858b-2ff2edb6ae74.png)

If you want to no longer add words to a chain or start a new chain, you will need to **Unfocus** the currently focused chain. This is done multiple ways:
If you want to no longer add words to a chain or start a new chain, you will need to **unfocus** the currently focused chain. This can be done multiple ways:

- Left Mouse Clicking on the Empty Space in the Discourse.
- Pressing the **Escape** or **Enter** key on your keyboard.
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![stack](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/46977535/146449613-6db532f2-fbd7-4309-871f-adb5c5aa515a.png)

You can begin a Stack by Left Mouse Clicking on the **Speaker Label** of a line in the discourse, creating the first Link in the chain. Once a Stack is created, it will be automatically **Focused**. When a Stack is focused, Left Mouse Clicking on other Speaker Labels in the discourse will add those lines to the focused Stack.
You can begin a Stack by Left Mouse Clicking on the **Speaker Label** of a line in the discourse, creating the first Link in the chain. Once a Stack is created, it will be automatically **focused**. When a Stack is focused, Left Mouse Clicking on other Speaker Labels in the discourse will add those lines to the focused Stack.

If you want to no longer add words to a chain or start a new chain, you will need to **Unfocus** the currently focused chain. This can be done multiple ways:
If you want to no longer add words to a chain or start a new chain, you will need to **unfocus** the currently focused chain. This can be done multiple ways:
* Left Mouse Clicking on the **Empty Space** in the workspace.
* Pressing the **Escape** or **Enter** key on your keyboard.

In order to **Refocus** a previous Stack, you must Left Mouse Click on a Speaker Label already within the Stack.
In order to **refocus** a previous Stack, you must Left Mouse Click on a Speaker Label already within the Stack.

To **Delete a Link** within a Stack, Left Mouse Click on the unit you want to remove from the Stack, then press the **Delete Key** on your keyboard. This will remove the selected unit from the focused Stack.

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### 3.5.1 Accessing Chunk Creation

To create a chunk the user must click and drag horizonatally across tokens then release. This creates a new token-like data structure called a chunk that can be added to chains and annotated similarly to how tokens behave.
To create a **chunk** the user must click and drag horizonatally across tokens then release. This creates a new token-like data structure called a chunk that can be added to chains and annotated similarly to how tokens behave.

- As noted above, Chunks can be made in any Mode. However, when making chunks outside of Tag mode the chunk will automatically be added to a chain as if it was clicked.

## 3.6 Merging Chains

You are able to **Merge Chains** together, combining one chain with another. This is done by Focusing one chain you want combined, then **CTRL + Left Mouse Clicking (Command + Left Mouse Clicking** on mac) on a word within the non-focused chain you want combined. If both chains being merged are over the length of one, then a **Warning Window** will appear asking you to confirm the Merge. If you press “Yes”, the second Chain will be merged into the First Chain.
You are able to **Merge Chains** together, combining one chain with another. This is done by focusing one chain you want combined, then **CTRL + Left Mouse Clicking (Command + Left Mouse Clicking** for Mac) on a word within the non-focused chain you want combined. If both chains being merged are over the length of one, then a **Warning Window** will appear asking you to confirm the merge. If you press “Yes”, the second chain will be merged into the first chain.

**Next Page:** <u><a href="{{site.baseurl}}/Chapter4">Chapter 4: Functionalities of Rezonator</a></u>
**Next Page:** <u><a href="{{site.baseurl}}/Chapter4">Chapter 4: Functionalities of Rezonator</a></u>

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