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|description=The mark mode is active by default, can be selected in the menu or by [Ctrl+M]. If '''Mouse control: Mark''' is enabled, specific sections of the experiment can be marked in each plot.  
|description=The mark mode is active by default, can be selected in the menu or by [Ctrl+M]. If '''Mouse control: Mark''' is enabled, specific sections of the experiment can be marked in each plot.  
Usually, marks are set on the plot for oxygen concentration for calibration (MiPNet19.18D), whereas marks on the plot for oxygen flux are set for exporting the median or average of flux to a table.
Usually, marks are set on the plot for oxygen concentration for calibration, whereas marks on the plot for oxygen flux are set for exporting the median or average of flux to a table.


»More details: [[Marks - DatLab]].
»More details: [[Marks - DatLab]].
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Revision as of 17:24, 21 February 2018


high-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution


Mouse control: Mark

Description

The mark mode is active by default, can be selected in the menu or by [Ctrl+M]. If Mouse control: Mark is enabled, specific sections of the experiment can be marked in each plot. Usually, marks are set on the plot for oxygen concentration for calibration, whereas marks on the plot for oxygen flux are set for exporting the median or average of flux to a table.

»More details: Marks - DatLab.

Abbreviation: Ctrl+M


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