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12 Software description
CyFlow
®
Cube 8 | Operating Manual | May 2018 | Revision 032 159
Playlist tooltips and error display
When moving the cursor over the "Listmode" column of a Playlist item, a
tooltip containing the corresponding LMD file path is displayed. On
"Workspace" or "Compensation" columns, the tooltip contains the
Workspace or compensation file path if the Playlist is not yet saved. If the
Playlist is saved, the tooltip contains only the Workspace or compensation
file name.
If an error occurs, the Playlist item text is coloured, and moving the cursor
over the text displays a corresponding tooltip. If a Playlist item has multiple
errors/warnings associated with it, the tooltip only displays one error at a
time with errors taking precedence over warnings.
The following colours are used:
Playlist items that have no errors are displayed in black.
Orange text indicates a Workspace file warning. Playlist items have LMD
files which do not match their associated Workspace file concerning
scaling information, number of parameters, region and gate definition or
zoom settings.
Red text indicates a listmode file, Workspace file or compensation file
error. Playlist items are invalid, files are not compatible with the current
Workspace or compensation coefficients in the LMD file or files cannot
be accessed.
Grey text indicates a processing issue. Playlist items are not yet
processed or unable to process.
Modified file indicators
If a Workspace or compensation file has been modified since its last save,
an asterisk is displayed in front of the Workspace or compensation name in
the Playlist indicating that the corresponding file contains unsaved changes.
If you save a modified Workspace file or compensation file and that file
occurs more than once in the Playlist, a corresponding message is displayed
and you will have the option to apply the changes to all Playlist items with
the same Workspace file or compensation file.
Reordering Playlist items
Playlist items can be reordered in the Playlist by dragging them to a new
position. While a Playlist item is being dragged, a red line appears denoting
where the item will be relocated when dropped. If multiple Playlist items are
selected, they will be grouped together and then moved.
Alternatively, use the Move Up and Move Down buttons of the Playlist
toolbar.

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