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Window Effect/Duration —
From the Window Effect pull-down menu in this
section, select a transition effect to be used when windows are muted (closed)
or unmuted (opened). See “
,” in the “Window Configuration
menu” section of chapter 3, “Operation,” for a description of the available
transition effects.
From the Effect Duration menu in this section, select the amount of seconds
that the MGP takes to complete a transition (displaying the transition effect on
the output screen) when muting or unmuting a window.
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If you select Cut from the Window Effect menu, any selection from the Effect
Duration menu is ignored.
Border —
In this section you can make selections from the following menus to
specify parameters for the text label or for the border on the selected window.
You can specify a different color for each window if desired.
Window Border Color:
Select a color for the border around the entire
window display. The defaults are Red, Green, Blue, and Magenta for
windows 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. Off specifies that there is no window
border.
Text Border Color:
Select a color for the border surrounding the text label.
The default is Black.
Text Background Color:
Select a color for the text label background. The
default is White.
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Off
specifies that there is no special background for the text label;
only the window background is behind the text. (The window
background is specified from the Advanced Configuration menu.)
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Translucent
specifies that the window background shows through
the text background with a cloudy effect.
Text —
In this section you can make selections from the following menus to specify
parameters for the label text in the selected window.
Text Color:
Select a color for the text in the label displayed in the window.
The default is Black.
Text Location:
Select the area on the screen in which a text label is displayed
on all windows. The default is None, which specifies that no text label is
displayed.
Text Size:
Select Small, Medium, or Large for the size of the text label on the
selected window.
Setting window priority
The Window Priority section of the Window Settings page lets you set the priority
for each of the four windows individually. Set window priority as follows:
1
.
From the “1st” pull-down menu in the Window Priority section, select the
window to which you want to give first priority. The window that you select
here covers or overlaps all the other windows on the screen unless it is muted.
2
.
From the “2nd”, “3rd”, and “4th” menus, select the window to which you
want to assign second, third, and fourth priority, respectively.
3
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When finished selecting from the priority menus, click Set to establish your
priority selections.
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If you assign the same window two priorities, your selections are not
implemented when you click Set, and the priority fields return to their previous
selections.