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The 'Project Information' dialog window provides various general information about the currently open PanelForge [[Project]]. | |||
When a PanelForge Project is open this dialog window can be accessed via the '''Project->Project Information...''' main menu item. | |||
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:[[ | More details on this information are listed below: | ||
* '''Panel Count:''' The total amount of Panels in the current Project. | |||
* '''Panel Default Resolution:''' The default Panel [[Canvas]] resolution when creating new Panels <ref>PanelForge does not technically restrict Panels of different resolutions being contained in a Project.</ref> | |||
* '''Total Duration 'Fixed' Mode:''' The total time to play through the Project in frames and minutes/seconds. When Panel timing is set to the 'Fixed'<ref>Panels are a uniform duration.</ref> mode. | |||
* '''Total Duration 'Custom' Mode:''' The total time to play through the Project in frames and minutes/seconds. When Panel timing is set to the 'Custom'<ref>Panels are set to various custom durations.</ref> mode. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 13 November 2020
The 'Project Information' dialog window provides various general information about the currently open PanelForge Project.
When a PanelForge Project is open this dialog window can be accessed via the Project->Project Information... main menu item.
More details on this information are listed below:
- Panel Count: The total amount of Panels in the current Project.
- Total Duration 'Fixed' Mode: The total time to play through the Project in frames and minutes/seconds. When Panel timing is set to the 'Fixed'[2] mode.
- Total Duration 'Custom' Mode: The total time to play through the Project in frames and minutes/seconds. When Panel timing is set to the 'Custom'[3] mode.