6. EM GUI orientation
6.26 Programming Menu > Adjustment area > User Keys con
fi
guration
General
The User Key feature enables you to select all (or a portion) of the current layer’s attributes (such as border color, size, effects, etc.),
and store them on a User Key.
These attributes can then be applied to any active layer on Preview via the Apply Selected button or via Drag and Drop.
User Keys con
fi
guration menu description
This menu provides:
•
A numbered list of the available User Keys.
•
A button to
Save
the attributes of a Layer as a new User
Key.
•
A button to
Overwrite
the Layer data in the selected User
Key.
•
A button to
Delete
one or more User keys.
•
A button to
Lock All
the User Keys in the list.
•
A button to
Unlock All
the User Keys in the list.
•
Several attributes that can be enabled for use during
Save
operation.
-
Type:
type of Layer—PIP or Key
-
Trans:
type of transition
-
Effects:
color and effects
-
Border:
On / Off and its parameters
-
Shadow:
On / Off and its parameters
-
Key:
Key parameters separated from Layer type
-
Pos:
Position of Layer
-
Size:
Size of Layer
-
Source:
actual size of the Source inside the PIP, as
opposed to the Source
fi
le
-
Mask:
Masking parameters
-
Keyframe:
If checked, information for both Keyframes
in the Layer is stored. If unchecked, information from
only the active Keyframe in the Layer is stored.
•
A search edit box for searching User Keys by number and a
search edit box for searching User Keys by name.
Save to new User key
1.
Select the layer whose parameters you want to store.
2.
Using the menu, enable or disable the speci
fi
c parameters that you wish to store (e.g., Type, Trans, Effects, Key etc.). You can
also enable all parameters using the ALL button.
3.
Select the “Save to new User Key” button.
4.
The User Key appears in the list.
5.
Repeat from step 1 to store additional User Keys.
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