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how_to:createcontext [2009/12/17 10:36]
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how_to:createcontext [2010/01/05 16:29]
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-====== ​Create ​a context to organize and compile identification results ======+====== ​How to create ​new context to organize and compile identification results ======
 In the MSIExplorer window: In the MSIExplorer window:
   - Right-click on the ''​User Context''​ node and select ''​New Context''​ to create the "Root node" of your tree.   - Right-click on the ''​User Context''​ node and select ''​New Context''​ to create the "Root node" of your tree.
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   - From your "root node" you can:   - From your "root node" you can:
     - either create new child context(s): right-click on the root node and select ''​Parent/​Child > New Context'',​     - either create new child context(s): right-click on the root node and select ''​Parent/​Child > New Context'',​
-    - or directly drag'n drop identification results from the Identifications window to the root node (drag one identification ​result at a time and wait for your node highlights with this {{:​draganddropcursor.png?​30|}} cursor before dropping the identification ​node)+    - or directly drag'n drop identification results from the Identifications window to the root node. To drag more than one identification ​results 
-    - but you can't have both (contexts and identifications) at the same level. This rule applies to every contexts.+      * select desired identifications using shift or CTRL keys 
 +      * drag them using the right mouse button  
 +      * wait for your node highlights with this {{:​draganddropcursor.png?​30|}} cursor before dropping the identification ​nodes
 +    - or even drag'n drop existing user contexts.
   - Child contexts may contain in turns other contexts or identification results. Identifications are the "​leafs"​ of the tree.   - Child contexts may contain in turns other contexts or identification results. Identifications are the "​leafs"​ of the tree.
  
-:!: To move a given context node to the upper level, right-click on it and select ''​Parent/​Child > Detach''​.\\+:!: To move a given context node to the upper level, ​drag'n drop it to that level or right-click on it and select ''​Parent/​Child > Detach''​. ​ \\ 
 +:!: We can not change the content of contexts where protein grouping have been executed (add or remove child contexts). 
 +:!: You can NOT have both (contexts and identifications) at the same level. This rule applies to every contexts.  ​\\ 
 {{:​contextcreation_1.png|Create a context hierarchy to organize identification results}} {{:​contextcreation_1.png|Create a context hierarchy to organize identification results}}
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how_to/createcontext.txt · Last modified: 2010/01/05 16:29 by 132.168.73.247