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The Schedule Grid
Show or hide secondary events in a filtered list
You can view a list of schedule events that have a particular attribute in common by applying a
filter to the Schedule Grid.
In the following procedure, you change the Schedule Grid view to include or exclude secondary
events when you define a filter that contains a secondary-event entry.
1.
Right-click the Schedule Grid and select Define View from the displayed menu.
iTX displays the Schedule Display Setup dialog.
2.
Do one of the following.
•
Select Filter Sub-Items (the button indicator displays a green light) if you want the
Schedule Grid to show secondary events when a filter contains a secondary-event entry.
•
Cancel the selection of Filter Sub-Items if you want the Schedule Grid to hide secondary
events when a filter contains a secondary-event entry. (When this filter is selected, the
Schedule Grid does not show any schedule events.)
3.
Click OK to close the dialog.
Show or hide events that have taken place
Once an event has taken place, it remains in the Schedule Grid for a short period before iTX
removes it (the length of this period is an iTX configuration option). You can switch the display
of such events – which we call history events – on or off.
1.
To show or hide history events, right-click the Schedule Grid and select Hide History from
the displayed menu.
History events are hidden when a check mark appears next to the menu option.
Note:
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When Hide History is selected, iTX does not display skipped items.
Set up the Schedule Grid to display warnings of potential underruns and
overruns
In setting up the Schedule Grid to display alert messages for underruns or overruns, you specify
which tracks iTX monitors to determine whether an overrun or underrun is going to happen or
not. Normally, you specify the two video tracks.
1.
Right-click the Schedule Grid and select OverRun\UnderRun Config from the displayed
menu.
iTX displays a dialog containing a list of available tracks.
2.
Select the tracks you want iTX to monitor for overruns and underruns; de-select the ones
you do not want it to monitor.
3.
Click OK to close the dialog.
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