Draw a new nested baseline

With the New Nested Baseline tool, you can integrate shoulder or rider peaks. The shoulder and rider peaks are always associated with nested baseline segments. These are segments that are defined within a parent peak. The New Nested Baseline tool works the same way as the New Baseline tool, but the dragging range is limited to the region of the associated peak.

  1. Move the mouse cursor within a peak, in a range where no other nested segments are defined.

  2. The New Nested Baseline tool is activated. The dragging range is limited by the parent peak and by already existing nested baseline segments.

  3. Click with the left mouse button, and drag the appearing baseline to a new position.

  4. The new rider or shoulder peak can now be integrated.

 

New Nested Baseline tool with snapped in cursor

 

Defining the end point of the new nested baseline

As of rev. 2.8, you can draw a nested baseline that passes under the peak apex. With older revisions, or with the Manual integration compatibility mode selected, the nested baseline is limited by the peak apex.