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The List View allows you to search, consult, and edit objects in Wwise. The list of objects in the List View can be set in multiple ways:
Using the Search field at the top of the list.
Dragging objects from elsewhere in Wwise. Hold Shift when dragging to add objects instead of replacing.
Using the Show in List View shortcut menu when right-clicking an object.
Clicking the Open Results in List View button in the toolbar floating search results dialog.
It is possible to edit the properties of the objects in the list. You can choose which property or column to show by:
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When multiple items are selected, modifying a property (slider, combo, or check box) will affect the whole selection and set the object's value to all other selected objects. However, when holding the Alt key and dragging a slider, the selected objects' values will be offset instead of being set to an absolute value. |
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When the results of your search are displayed, you can select an entry to automatically load it into the Transport Control for immediate playback. |
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When different types of objects appear in the list, it shows all the columns possible for those objects. |
From the results list, you can click an object to display it in an already open view or double-click an object to open it into its corresponding view. You can also select one or more entries in the results list and then right-click to display the shortcut menu commands. Many of these, including Show in Multi Editor, Show in Schematic View, and Convert..., are common to a variety of objects. There are, however, a few specific to the search and query views:
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See Using Shortcut Menus for a description of common Wwise shortcut menu commands. |
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Click the View Settings icon in the upper right corner of the view. The Object Property Settings dialog box opens. Select the individual properties for every possible Wwise object type that you wish to display. |
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Type anything that matches, in whole or in part, a project element's Name or Notes field content. The search tool dynamically displays all matches in the Results list. |
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Reset |
Clears any entry in the Search field and the corresponding results listed in the columns below. If the column list is populated from a specific object list, clicking Reset will clear the column header. |
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Click the Configure Columns... shortcut (right-click) option from the column header band. The Object Property Settings dialog box opens. Select the individual properties for every possible Wwise object type that you wish to display as a column. |
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Opens a search field where standard alphanumeric entries filter out unmatching elements from the view. Learn more in Using Tables. Click the Close icon to the left of the search icon to close the search field and remove the filter.
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Common Columns: If the following properties are selected in the Object Property Settings, they are always present as columns in the results area. Other columns display according to which types of objects are listed in the Results area. | |||||||
Name |
The name of the object or project element that matches your search criteria. |
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Path |
The location in the project hierarchy of the object or project element. |
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Notes |
Defines the notes or comments specified for the object or project element. |
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Type |
The type of object or project element included in your results. For example: sound, bus, SoundBank, Query, Effect, and so on. Default value: All Objects |
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Controls the Mute and Solo states for the object and shows the implicit mute and solo states for the object. Muting an object silences this object for the current monitoring session. Soloing an object silences all the other objects in the project except this one. A bold M or S indicates that the Mute or Solo state has been explicitly set for the object. A non-bold M or S with faded color indicates that the object's Mute or Solo state was implicitly set from another object's state. Muting an object implicitly mutes the descendant objects. Soloing an object implicitly mutes the sibling objects and implicitly solos the descendant and ancestor objects.
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Size Previews: All the Size Preview values are calculated when opening the view. They will, however, auto-refresh when there are fundamental changes, such as changing the platform.
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Total Size |
The sum of the element's Media Size and Structure Size, which approximates the total size that they will take up in a SoundBank. |
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Media Size |
An approximation of the total size that a Wwise object's media files, including converted source files, Events, and Effects, will take up within a SoundBank.
The parent object will only display the size of the normally smaller audio buffer files if its media files are set to stream with Zero latency. No size displays for the parent object if its media files stream without Zero latency.
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Object Size |
An approximation of the size Wwise objects, excluding the size of sound files on disk, will take up within a SoundBank.
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Structure Size |
An approximation of the size an object (Object Size) and its structural descendants will take up within a SoundBank. |
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Other Columns: Apart from the columns listed above, many object-type-specific properties can be added as columns. These will display according to your results, when the query returns a configured column's property. | |||||||
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Copies the search results to the Windows clipboard so you can paste them into another application. |
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