6. GUI orientation
6.20 Programming Menu > Layer Modi
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General
This area is speci
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Description
The area is broken up into several sub areas. The left side is for alignment, priority, size and position of the layer. Middle is for layer
transition. The right is for misc. operations.
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Buttons in this area operate on selected layers in the preview destinations. If no layers are selected, all buttons in this panel is
disabled, except for the “Select All” button. “Select All” selects all the layers in preview for the Destinations in the current view,
regardless whether the Destination is armed or not. The area is divided into several sections. Detail description of each section is
provided below.
Alignment
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1
Align Left to align the left edges of all selected PIPs.
2
Align Top to align the top edges of all selected PIPs.
3
Align Right to align the right edges of all selected PIPs.
4
Align Bottom to align the bottom edges of all selected PIPs.
5
Align Centers Horizontally to align the horizontal axes of all selected PIPs.
6
Align Centers Vertically to align the vertical axes of all selected PIPs.
7
Space horizontally & uniformly -reference is the horizontal size of the screen.
8
Space vertically & uniformly - reference is the vertical size of the screen.
9
Align all selected PIPs along the destination’s left edge.
10
Center Horizontally to center all selected PIPs horizontally, along the destination’s vertical axis. PIPs do not change
vertical position.
11
Center Vertically to center all selected PIPs vertically, along the destination’s horizontal axis. PIPs do not change
horizontal position.
12
Center to center all selected PIPs vertically and horizontally, along the destination’s horizontal and vertical axes.
13
Align all selected PIPs along the destination’s right edge.
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Summary of Contents for Event Master E2
Page 1: ...E2 User s guide R5905948 00 12 12 2014...
Page 8: ...Table of contents 4 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 16: ...2 Safety 12 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 32: ...3 General 28 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
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Page 186: ...7 System Setup 182 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 192: ...8 Updating firmware 188 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 196: ...9 General operation example Image 9 3 192 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
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Page 216: ...9 General operation example 212 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 220: ...10 Maintenance 10 2 Process Overview Flow chart Image 10 2 216 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 281: ...10 Maintenance Disregard the heatsink from the spare kit R5905948 E2 12 12 2014 277...
Page 282: ...10 Maintenance 278 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 288: ...11 Environmental information 284 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 298: ...B Remote Control Protocol 294 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 299: ...C Troubleshooting C TROUBLESHOOTING R5905948 E2 12 12 2014 295...
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