Preferences Dialog

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Propose of the Setup Dialog

The Setup Dialog allows the user set certain properties and preferences that are globally adopted by the application and used by all the Documents opened or to be opened. The Setup Dialog is organized in Tabs allowing modify the properties or preferences by meaningful groups.

Gamma Tab

The gamma tab controls how is managed the color representation in Synfig Studio during a Document edition. There is a ********* diagram on top to let the user visually know how would do the gamma modifications look in the color space.

In the middle there are three color sliders that controls the gamma for each separated channel. Default values for those sliders are 2.2 for each color. Depending on the gamma adjustment you have in your monitor or output device maybe you would change those values to other more appropriated.

Below those sliders there is a Black level selector. It is used to calibrate your output device to show the back color as black. Most of the time you'll need this value set to 0.0.


Miscellaneous tab

This tab groups some global preferences for the application. All they would affect to the new files opened or created since they have been established.

Time Format

This selection menu allows to set what's the time format used in the application. It would affect in how do time parameters and all the time information you see in Synfig Studio is shown. Although internally all the time values are stored as seconds you can see the time in other formats:

  • HH:MM:SS.FF. This is a fixed format that shows always the time in hours:minutes:seconds.frames with two significant digits minimum. Examples: 123:45:58.13, 00:00:04.23
  • (HHh MMm SSs) FFf default. This is a flexible format that would use the needed space to show the time using the correct derived unit. Examples: 123h 45m 58s 13f, 4s 23f. Notice that the second time only use the needed derived units (seconds) not using minutes or hours like in the previous type.
  • (HHhMMmSSs)FFf. This one wors exactly like the previous one but in a more compact format (no spaces). Examples: 123h45m58s13f, 4s23f.
  • HHh MMm SSs FFf. This is like the default one but in a fixed format like the first one. Examples: 123h 45m 58s 13f, 00h 00m 04s 23f.
  • HHhMMmSSsFFf. I think you can imagine how does this one works. Examples: 123h45m58s13f, 00h00m04s23f.
  • FFf. This one shows all the times in frames. (There is a bug here because it doesn't work properly) Examples: 10693405f, 119f, assuming that the frames per second are set to 24.

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