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Barco – iStudio – R5976569 – user's manual – revision 09 – March-2007
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5.5.4 Stacking order of objects
Move objects to front
The command Move objects to front stacks the selected objects to the topmost position. The stacking order
within the selection remains.
To stack the objects, alternatively use the
button.
Move objects to back
The command Move objects to back stacks the selected objects to the undermost position. The stacking order
within the selection remains.
To stack the objects, alternatively use the
button.
5.5.5 Hide/unhide objects
By default an object can be displayed on the display area as soon as object properties are assigned to it. But an
object can also be hidden. Then it is crossed out in the work area and after an update invisible in the display
area, please refer also to section
5.6.7 Hide/unhide object.
Applying the command Hide/unhide objects to a selection of objects changes the visibility for each object de-
pending on the state it had before.
Alternatively the
button (Hide/unhide objects) from the button bar can be used.
5.5.6 Freeze, unfreeze sources
With the toggle command Freeze/unfreeze sources the freezing state of all sources of the selected objects gets
changed. This means all sources that were running become frozen and vice versa. On the projection module a
frozen source is marked with the writing FREEZE in it. If there is no source assigned to the selected object, this
command is of no effect. To freeze or unfreeze a single source, please refer to section
5.3.8 Freeze, unfreeze source.
Alternatively the
button (Hide/unhide objects) from the button bar can be used.
5.5.7 Align objects
By means of the commands Align horizontally, Align vertically and Align both a selection of objects can be
aligned to each other.
Align horizontally
The command Align horizontally aligns all objects of the selection whose Y coordinates overlap. The upper sides
of these objects will be aligned to the upper side of the object, which is most left.
Figure 5-47
Horizontal alignment of a selection