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\ApAssist
\: - This is the Quick Help for the display select opalvision mode panel -
\: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
\: Written by David E. Patterson
\: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
\font topaz.font 8
\tc 1
\wr
\lj
\dd "imh_descriptor"
\index "hlp_index/index"
\toc "imh_toc/toc"
\help "aa_help/help
\node "mdmo_center"
\title "Center Overlay when Workbench is in Overscan"
\next "mdmo_lo"
\prev ""
This control, when selected, will center the overlay and image for OpalVision
users that have their Workbench set to an overscan mode. Once this control
has been selected, you should save your defaults in the \{ \ts b Setup \}
panel, and restart Imagemaster. This will bring Imagemaster and the
Opalvision up in the proper display mode and position. If you do not place
your Workbench in overscan, you do not need to use this control.
User Interface: \{ \nw \ts b Display Panel
Select Mode
Center Overlay when Workbench is in Overscan\}
\endnode
\node "mdmo_lo"
\title "Low Resolution OpalVision Display"
\next "mdmo_hi"
\prev "mdmo_center"
This setting will display the current primary image in 24-bit Opalvision
display in a low resolution. This means that the image display area will be
320x400 or 320x200 (dependent on your lace setting). These settings will be
used for all images regardless of pixel resolution. This preference can be
saved in the \{ \ts b Setup \} panel.
\{ \ra \image "Clips/BigSplat.pic" l 10 \cap
This mode will become the default mode for Opalvision users that have a
shortage of chip memory. You can run the Opalvision in High Resolution, but
if you run short of chip ram, Imagemaster will automatically default to this
display mode.\}
User Interface: \{ \nw \ts b Display Panel
Select Mode
Low Resolution OpalVision Display\}
\endnode
\node "mdmo_hi"
\title "High Resolution OpalVision Display"
\next "mdmo_lace"
\prev "mdmo_lo"
This setting will display the current primary image in 24-bit Opalvision
display in a high resolution. This means that the image display area will be
640x400 or 640x200 (dependent on your lace setting). These settings will be
used for all images regardless of pixel resolution. This preference can be
saved in the \{ \ts b Setup \} panel.
User Interface: \{ \nw \ts b Display Panel
Select Mode
High Resolution OpalVision Display\}
\endnode
\node "mdmo_lace"
\title "Use Interlace Display with OpalVision"
\next "mdmo_nonlace"
\prev "mdmo_hi"
This control, when selected, will display the image in Interlace. This means
that the total display area will be 640x400 or 320x400 dependent on your
resolution setting.
User Interface: \{ \nw \ts b Display Panel
Select Mode
Use Interlace Display with OpalVision\}
\endnode
\node "mdmo_nonlace"
\title "Use Non-Interlace Display with OpalVision"
\next ""
\prev "mdmo_lace"
This control, when selected, will display the image in Non-Interlace. This
means that the total display area will be 640x200 or 320x200 dependent on
your resolution setting.
User Interface: \{ \nw \ts b Display Panel
Select Mode
Use Non-Interlace Display with OpalVision\}
\endnode