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Player
The Player lets you play or preview a composition, or preview media. There
are three different versions of the Player:
Player view Lets you play compositions and view the changes you make
to compositions as you worksee
Player View Default Settings on page
190.
Mini-Player Lets you preview compositions located in the File viewsee
Using the Mini-Player on page 212.
Fullscreen Player Is useful when you want a more immersive
environment. You can use it to play compositions, work on compositions,
and preview mediasee Using the Fullscreen Player on page 215.
View Layouts
You can save up to four zoom and pan settings for the Schematic and Player
viewers. These view layouts can then be recalled with a hotkey or using the
F1-F4 keys. This lets you switch back and forth between multiple areas of the
viewer and is especially useful in the Schematic view.
View layouts are stored with the version of the composition. This allows for
example, multiple Schematic viewers to share the same layouts. It also allows
the layouts to be persistent from one UI preset to another and one session to
another.
To set a view layout in a viewer:
Do one of the following:
Zoom and pan to the layout you want, and press Ctrl + F1. Repeat
using F2, F3, F4 as needed. Activate the view using its corresponding
hotkey or by right-clicking and selecting Activate (corresponding view)
from the View Layout sub-menu.
Zoom and pan to the layout you want, right-click and select Set View
Layout (1, 2, 3, 4), then select Set from the submenu. Activate the
view using its hotkey or by right-clicking and selecting Activate
(corresponding view) from the View Layout submenu.
NOTE When a view layout is saved for a Schematic viewer, a small number (1 to
4) appears in the view. This number represents the center point of that view layout.
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