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MediaWall V User’s Guide
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3.7.9 Setting Window Priorities
The
MediaWall V
uses the
Priority
function to determine which of several overlapping
windows are visible. You can change the priority levels of windows so that different ones
come to the front and others move to the back. When windows overlap, their relative visibility
depends on their respective priority levels.
, Window 2 has priority over the other windows, and overlays any window with
a lower priority.
Figure 3-10 Window Priorities
Note the following:
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The available levels are 1 through 64, where 1 represents the highest priority.
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The window with the highest priority appears on top. Lower priority windows are
stacked beneath it.
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Only the overlapped region of a window is obscured by a higher priority window.
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No two windows can have the same priority.
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If a window’s priority is increased, the window previously holding that priority is
automatically demoted by one level.
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Promoting (or demoting) one window leaves the priorities of the other windows
unchanged relative to each other.
Note
Clocks always have a higher priority than windows.
Window 1
Priority 2
Window 8
Priority 8
Window 3
Priority 3
Window 5
Priority 5
Window 4
Priority 4
Window 6
Priority 6
Window 2
Priority 1
Window 7
Priority 7