🔧 Tool buttons in the Merge Editor


Icon
Action
Description

merge-editor-jump-to-seam
Jump to a seam
Jump to the next seam "gluing" files together

merge-editor-segment-preview
Segment preview
Opens a preview window for the current file segment

merge-editor-can-be-merged-1
merge-editor-can-be-merged-2
Object that can be merged
An object that requires merging, provided that the object exists on the seam boundary

merge-editor-an-object-that-can-be-merged
An object that can be merged
An object that needs to be merged, provided that the object is not present on the seam boundary (hidden).

merge-editor-merged-object
Merged object
An already merged pair of objects between file segments is displayed

merge-editor-merge
Merge
After activating this function, you can merge the selected object with one of the available objects.

merge-editor-unjoin
Unjoin
Separates previously merged objects

 
The object counter at the top shows the total number of objects from the original split files. If you click on it, you can type in a specific object number to quickly jump to it.
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Next to it, you'll see the seam counter, which shows your current seam number and the total number of seams in the file. This counter also includes a stage color indicator: if the connected parts are in different stages, the split will be displayed through a split-color mark.
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Clicking on the seam counter opens a small pop-up where you can enter a seam number and jump directly to it — which is especially helpful when dealing with many seams.
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