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17.4.5

Viewing Images as Consecutive Frames

The Image window can also show images as consecutive frames. This allows you to view multiple images easily
because it is not necessary to set addresses for all images.

After images have been loaded into consecutive addresses in memory as equal-sized frames, you can view the images
by switching the frames in order.

To enable the function to show images as consecutive frames

1. Take either of the following ways to open the Image Properties dialog box.
• When the Image window is currently open, right-click on the window and select Properties from the pop-up

menu.

• When no Image window is open, select [View -> Graphic -> Image] or click on the Image toolbar button

(

).

2. Select the Enable Redraw Continuously checkbox in the Image Properties dialog box.

3. In the Frame Count edit box, enter the number of frames (2 or more) that you wish to view.

4. Click on the OK button.

After this function has been enabled, you can view the images by either manually or automatically switching the
frames.

17.4.5.1 Manually switching the frames

While the function to show images as consecutive frames is enabled, the pop-up menu options and toolbar buttons listed
in the table below are available for manually switching the frames.

Pop-up Menu Option

Toolbar Button

Function

Next Image

Redraws the next image.

Previous Image

Redraws the previous image.

Top Image

Redraws the top image.

Last Image

Redraws the last image.

Whether the pop-up menu options and toolbar buttons are active or not depends on which frame is currently displayed.

To manually switch the frames

Clicking on Next Image goes to the next frame. If you wish to view three consecutive frames, for example, the
operation will be as follows.

1. Click on the Next Image toolbar button to view the second frame.