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Table Of Contents
Tools Tool-specific preferences can be set here. Currently only the CTL
tool allows these preferences see
CTL Tool on page 463.
Archive The target directory and file name pattern of archives you create
in Composite, and the scripts that are executed to perform, archive and
restore operations.
Metadata User Defined Attributes (UDA) editor for project-specific
attributes. You can add, modify or remove UDAs that can then be used in
token substitutions to form paths and file names.
For more information, see
Setting Project Preferences on page 97.
Example Workflows
These examples let you perform administrative and project management tasks
in Composite.
TIP You can use scripts to perform virtually any task you can accomplish through
the user interface. For example, you might have a script that creates projects. Refer
to the Composite Python API documentation. In the Windows Start menu choose
Programs > Autodesk > Composite > Composite Documentation > Scripting API.
Workflow for administrative tasks during a project:
1 Import mediasee
Importing Media on page 118.
2 Set up and manage background rendering of the work produced during
the project.
3 Archive projects periodically to back them upsee
Archiving or Restoring
on page 104.
Setting Project Preferences
You typically set project preferences when you first set up a project. If you
modify preferences during the project, the changes take effect from that point
on. The changes do not affect operations performed using the previous
preference settings. For example, if you change the Channel setting in the
Composition preferences from RGB to RGBA, the change has no effect on
compositions you created previously; those compositions remain RGB.
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