Hi Jordan,
distance measurements actually should be multistate by default. Do you
create those with a script and provide the state argument?
# create multi-state measurement (default)
distance test, pk1, pk2, state=0
# create only for state 1
distance test, pk1, pk2, state=1
Cheers,
Thomas
Jordan Willis wrote, On 02/21/13 06:46:
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if there is an easy way to show distances as a
function of state. As you show each state (using the play button or
mplay), can you show the distance measurement changing? For now it
just keeps the distance of the first state shown. I could script
this but first would like to ask the users group if there is an
easier alternative.
Jordan
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