from the first number to the last scene image plus the first scene image up to
the second number will be assumed. The example below illustrates the syntax:
Definition of multiple scenes and scenesets
<options>
...
<SceneSets value="2,3,5-10;10-1;5-;8->3" />
...
</options>
The example defines 4 scene sets in total. Assumption: The source image is
created from 10 individual images (scenes), 5 in a row, two rows.
This leads to the following image order for the individual scenes:
Set 1 - Scenes:
2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10
Set 2 - Scenes:
10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1
Set 3 - Scenes:
5,6,7,8,9,10
Set 4 - Scenes:
8,9,10,1,2,3
You can review the resulting scene sets in the "Info" section of the Debug
Window.
ScenePreload
Description
Load scenes in high resolution
Syntax
Boolean
Default
false
Context
<options>
If this parameter is activated (default) all scenes will be loaded at high
resolution on startup. Otherwise preview images will be loaded with at a lower
resolution. This parameter can significantly influence loading times and traffic
volumes.
Setting this parameter to false leads to faster startup times and high resolution
scene images will be loaded as soon as they need to be displayed.
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