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CLIPSTER Edit Tool User Guide
Figure 7-15: Parameters list
For each effect setting in the list there is one keyframing line available
in the graph of the keyframe editor. In the default view of the keyframe
editor they are color coded, meaning each setting is displayed in a dif-
ferent color and you can easily identify the keyframing line belonging
to a setting because they are drawn in the same color.
However, due to the fact that most effect settings have default values
of either one (e.g. 1.000) or 50 %, their respective keyframing lines
may overlap each other in the graph. With the list of parameters you
can select the setting that should be keyframed: When selecting a set-
ting from the list, you can click on the stack of keyframing lines in the
graph and create a keyframe for this particular setting (even if others
are visible on top of it). However, this works only as long as there is no
other keyframe available at this location. In case you accidentally se-
lected another stack of lines, the keyframe will be created instead on
the keyframing line first available from the top of the parameters list.
You can see the selected keyframing line and whether oth-
ers are on top of it more clearly with the check box Colors
deactivated. Then the keyframing lines are displayed without color cod-
ing, except for the currently selected line which will be highlighted in
blue (as long as no other lines are on top of it).
The check boxes in front of the settings in the parameters list allow you
to display or hide keyframing lines in the graph. If the check box in front
of a setting is activated, its keyframing line is displayed; if deactivated,
it is hidden. With this you can display only those keyframing lines in the
graph where a keyframing should be performed.
Additionally, the settings entries of the Parameters list provide the fol-
lowing context menu:
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