A table is an arrangement of data using a series of rows and columns. The information in
the first column relates specifically to the information found in the other columns. In Wwise,
tables display information on things such as Events and Presets.
You can navigate through the items in the table by using the up and down arrow keys. In
most cases, you can resize columns, sort information by each of the different column headings,
and edit the property values directly within the table.
To resize columns in a table:
Position the mouse pointer over a column divider.
The pointer changes to a double arrow.
Do one of the following:
To configure columns in a table:
Position the mouse over the column header band.
Right-click the header band.
The shortcut menu appears displaying its sole option: Configure
Columns.
Select Configure Columns.
The Configure Columns dialog appears, where you can specify which columns to
display and their order.
To sort information in a table:
Click a column title in the table.
The information in the table is sorted in ascending order according to the information
in that column.
Click the column title again to sort the information in descending order.
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Where the order of items within a table plays an important role, you will not be
able to sort by column title. Instead, you will be able to reorder the items manually by
dragging them from one position to another. |
To filter elements in a table:
Click the Search icon in the upper-right corner. Default Shortcut: Ctrl+F3.
A standard alphanumeric search field appears.
Enter any series of characters in the field, including numbers, letters, underscores,
or spaces.
Wwise filters from view all elements without a matching pattern of characters in any
of their columns. With fewer elements listed, it's easier to find the one you need.
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Exceptionally, in the File Manager Wwise searches only the filenames of the
File column. Additionally, Wwise excludes objects hidden in a collapsed node in the List View,
Query Editor, MIDI Keymap Editor, and Reference View from the search, thereby filtering
them out by default unless a visible ancestor is kept. |
To close the search field and reset the filter, click the Close icon to the left of
the Search icon or press Esc.
| Add links to table texts |
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Text in table fields can be linked to other locations by adding an appropriate protocol
handler at the beginning. The handler will apply to all the text in the field, so your entry
must be accurate and complete. Adding, for example, http:\\www.audiokinetic.com to the
Notes field will display an underlined, clickable text
when viewing it from a table view like the Batch Rename View. In this case, the protocol
handler and URL will clearly open a browser to Audiokinetic's website. However, you are
welcome to use any protocol handler defined in
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\PROTOCOLS\Handler , including ones you define. |
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