diff --git a/INSTRUCTIONS.md b/INSTRUCTIONS.md index 41d2bdb..74928bc 100644 --- a/INSTRUCTIONS.md +++ b/INSTRUCTIONS.md @@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ file on your system. A date and name are required for uploading new data. Optional data can be added including location/ equipment and comments about the file -**Public** - using this checkbox will share the data with all other users within the system +**Public** - using this checkbox will share the data with all other users +within the system Once others have have made annotations on your own files that are public you can view them by clicking on the name - ## Others Shared Data This second list of recording files include files that were made public @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ At the top of the screen are the current frequence and time for the mouse cursor On the upper right side of the area are buttons for adding/removing information **Bat Icon** - turns on/off species annotations for any bounding boxes on the screen -**MS Icon** - will toggle millisecond text annotations to all boxes +**MS Icon** - will toggle millisecond text annotations to all boxes **KHZ Icon** - will toggle frequency labels for each bounding box on the screen **Grid Icon** - toggles gride display across the spectrogram **Compressed Icon** - toggles on/off the compressed view for the spectrogram @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ and dragging them around. #### Full Spectrogram View -Below the main view is a thumbnail of the full spectrogram. This view shows +Below the main view is a thumbnail of the full spectrogram. This view shows the entire spectrogram. The **yellow** bounding box is used to show the current location and zoom level for the **Main View**. @@ -67,11 +67,12 @@ that area in the main view. On the right side of the screen is a list of the Sequence and Pulse annotations. These are tabbed views that can be switched between by clicking on the Tab Name. Annotations can be selected by clicking on them. -When an annotation is selected it can be edited including the species comments and other information. +When an annotation is selected it can be edited including the species +comments and other information. **Sequence** - A Sequence annotation is typically used to group multiple pulses together This can be drawn by clicking on the 'Add+' button and drawing a box around the pulses. Once created it is shown at the top of the screen **Pulse** - A Pulse annotation is an annotation around a single pulse in the system. -These have a fequency range as well a time range. \ No newline at end of file +These have a fequency range as well a time range.