After some experimenting, this is what happens
The panel window shows markers as follows:
1)when you click in the source panel – the markers in the clip loaded in the source panel
2)when you click in the program panel then one of
a) the sequence markers
b) all of the markers in the master clip of the currently selected instance clip (the clip on the timeline)
c) all of the markers of all of the master clips for all of the instance clips (all the clip in the timeline)
a) is if “Show all clip markers in sequence ” is disabled
b) is if “Show all clip markers in sequence” is disabled and one and only clip is selected
c) is if “Show all clip markers in sequence ” is enabled
You jump to a marker by clicking the marker row in the marker panel – I can’t see where this is documented.
If the marker is a sequence marker, then the playline in the program monitor will jump to the appropriate place on the timeline (good…)
If the marker is a clip marker, AND the clip is loaded in the source monitor, then the playline in the source monitor will jump to the appropriate place.
All of this means that there is no convenient way to chop up an interview on the timeline, use clip markers to annotate interesting clips on the timeline, and then use the marker panel to find the interesting clips and re-arrange them based on the annotations.