The Trax context-sensitive menu appears when you -click a summary, track, animation clip, or geometry cache clip. The options that are displayed in this menu depends on what your mouse pointer is over when the menu is invoked. Many of the options in the Trax context-sensitive menu can also be found in the Trax Editor menus.
See Paste.
Lets you turn the curves on or off for the animation or geometry cache clip you are clicking on. When on, the selected clip is enabled. When off, the selected clip is disabled. See Enabled/disabled clips or Enable.
Displays in the Trax contextual menu only if the animation clip channels are currently set to use a mix of absolute and relative offsets. Select this option to set all channels to use relative offset behavior. (See also Absolute and Relative channel offsets and Offset clip channels.)
Opens the Attribute Editor for the animation clip. Expand the Channel Offsets heading to define the offset behavior for each channel. (See also Offset clip channels.)
Lets you activate or deactivate the animation clip you are clicking on. When on, the selected animation clip is active. When off, the selected animation clip is inactive. See Active/inactive clips.
See Split or Split geometry cache clips.
See Match Clips.
Only available when you are clicking on a cycled animation clip or when you have two animation clips selected. See Merge.
See Trim After or Trim geometry cache clips.
For geometry cache clips only. See Geometry Cache > Replace Cache Frame and Replace geometry caches.
Creates a weight curve for the clip you are clicking on. You can manipulate and key this curve to create various animation and deformation effects. See Weighting and Blend and set the weighting of geometry caches.
Selects the source clip of the animation clip you are clicking on. The source clip’s attributes appear in the Channel Box. See Edit source clips.
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