Imagename, Imagelocation, Interval – Grass Valley Xstudio Vertigo Suite v.4.10 User Manual
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Appendix C - Xstudio properties
ImageLocation
[ImageLocation]
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Applies to: Image and button objects.
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Description: Indicates the image’s location within Xstudio.
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Accepted values: This property’s setting is automatically populated when
you drag and drop an image either directly onto the image/button object,
or onto the ImageName row.
Or,
If you would prefer to enter the location manually, you must enter XMS:
to indicate the Xmedia Server, followed by the name(s) of the category or
categories to which it belongs, e.g. XMS:Images.News to indicate that
the image is in the News category under Images.
ImageName
[ImageName]
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Applies to: Image and button objects.
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Description: The name of the image asset that is applied to the image or
button object.
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Accepted values: Click in the property’s text box and then click the
button to display the
SELECT
AN
IMAGE
dialog box. Select the desired
image asset and then click OK.
Or,
Drag and drop an image from the Asset Browser or Gallery Browser
either directly onto the
IMAGE
/
BUTTON
object, or onto this property’s text
box.
Or,
If you prefer to enter the name manually, you can enter the name and
then the location in the I
MAGE
L
OCATION
property, or you can enter both
the name and location all in this row, e.g.
XMS:Images.News:Earthquake.
Infinite
[Infinite]
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Applies to: Timer objects.
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Description: Sets whether the timer runs indefinitely or not.
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Accepted values: Select from the drop-down list: T
RUE
or F
ALSE
. When
this property is set to T
RUE
property setting is ignored and
the timer’s count continues. Therefore, if you want to specify an exact
ending point for the timer, the Infinite property must be set to F
ALSE
.
Interval
[Interval]
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Applies to: Timer objects.
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Description: Interval at which the timer ticks.
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Accepted values: Enter the N
UMBER
OF
SECONDS
. The smallest possible
interval is 0.05 seconds.
Control-side property
Description