The segmented cells are represented as label. There are several possibility for label edition in `Napari` + extra features from `EpiCure`.
EpiCure shortcuts are linked to the `Segmentation` layer, so it should be selected for the shortcuts to work.
### General options
* Press <kbd>s</kbd> to save the current state of the segmentation. The file will be saved in the output folder, named `**imagename**_labels.tif` and can be reloaded later. Additional informations specific to EpiCure (cell groups, tracks graph (lineage), suspects) are saved at the same time, in a file named `**imagename**_epidata.pkl`. When the EpiCure files are re-opened, this file will be reloaded.
***Press <kbd>h</kbd> to show/hide the main `EpiCure` shortcuts** list. Press it several times to go through the different shortcut lists.
* Press <kbd>a</kbd> to open a new op-up window that list ALL the EpiCure shortcuts.
### Visualization :eye: shortcuts:
* The labels (cells) can be displayed as filled areas (put `contour` to 0) or only the contour lines can be shown with the `contour` option.
* To see only the current label (the pixels which have the value that is currently active in the `label` field), check the `show selected` box on the left panel.
* Click on the eye icon next to the `Movie` layer to show/hide it.
Shortcut: **press <kbd>v</kbd> to show/hide the movie** (visible).
* Click on the eye icon next to the `Segmentation` layer to show/hide it.
Shortcut: _press <kbd>b</kbd> to show/hide the segmentation_ (binary).
***Press <kbd>5</kbd> to switch to zoom/moving mode**.
***Press <kbd>c</kbd> to see only the movie layer**.
***Press <kbd>g</kbd> to show/hide a grid to have a spatial repere**. See [Display](https://gitlab.pasteur.fr/gletort/epicure/-/wikis/Display) documentation for more details.
General shortcuts are documented [here](https://gitlab.pasteur.fr/gletort/epicure/-/wikis/EpiCure#general-options).