Frequently Asked Questions
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A: To make it easier, try selecting trees with roots you have previously set. To do this, right click part of the tree and click the 'Select Tree' button at the top of the screen. Now a large area is selected and the remaining unselected branches are more likely to belong to a tree where the roots have not yet been set. | A: To make it easier, try selecting trees with roots you have previously set. To do this, right click part of the tree and click the 'Select Tree' button at the top of the screen. Now a large area is selected and the remaining unselected branches are more likely to belong to a tree where the roots have not yet been set. | ||
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Revision as of 18:33, 2 June 2010
Q: How do I set roots?
A: When you open up a trace in the trace editor, there will be a label which says Unsolved Branches: #. In order to make this # zero, right click on the beginning point of one or more branches. Once your roots are selected click the 'Set Root' button at the top of the screen. If the number of unsolved branches does not go to zero, try repeating this process on a few more branches.
Q: There are unsolved branches, but I do not know where they are. How do I find them?
A: To make it easier, try selecting trees with roots you have previously set. To do this, right click part of the tree and click the 'Select Tree' button at the top of the screen. Now a large area is selected and the remaining unselected branches are more likely to belong to a tree where the roots have not yet been set.
Q: There are 0 unsolved branches, but nothing is connected. How do I fix this?
A: What may have happened is that the 'clear' button, or 'c' may have been pressed, accidentally deleting all branch points. To fix this, restart the program and set the roots.
Q: How do I get delete many similar errors at once?
A: Use the filters available in the Features Table to find similar errors. Once the filter selects the areas with the desired properties, it is possible to delete all of these at one time by pressing 'd' or the 'Delete' button. For example,
-To get rid of accidental 'bridges' try using filters such as : -> 0 <= Is Leaf <= 0 -> X <= # of Bits <= 3 or 4 -> X <= Trace Density <= 1
-To get rid of false traces try using: -> 1 <= Is Leaf <= 0 -> 6 <= D to Parent <= X -> X <= # of Bits <= 10
Where X is the default number for that property.