System information

Item Description
Envelope colors Use these controls to change the default colors used to display envelopes in the
timeline.
Choose an envelope type from the Envelope type drop-down list and click the
color swatch to display a color picker, where you can choose any color using the
RGBA or HSLA controls. Click the button to switch between RGB and HSL
color modes, or click the eyedropper to sample a color from your screen.
Snap colors Use these controls to change the default colors used to snapping indicators in
the timeline.
Choose an snap indicator type from the Snap type drop-down list and click the
color swatch to display a color picker, where you can choose any color using the
RGBA or HSLA controls. Click the button to switch between RGB and HSL
color modes, or click the eyedropper to sample a color from your screen.
For more information, see "Enable Snapping" on page 139.
Icon color saturation Drag the slider to adjust the color intensity of icons in the Vegas Pro window.
Drag to the left to decrease the color saturation, or drag to the right to increase
it.
Icon color tint Drag the slider to adjust the amount of tinting that is applied to the icons in the
Vegas Pro window. Drag the slider to the right to add an average of the title bar
colors to the icons. Drag to the left to decrease the amount of tinting applied.
To change your active window title bar colors, go to Control Panel >
Personalization > Window Color and Appearance.
Use Vegas color
scheme
Select this check box to use the gray Vegas color scheme to draw the Vegas Pro
window. The Vegas Pro window is drawn using a darker gray that works well
when working in a darkened editing booth.
Clear this check box to use your Windows theme.
Notes:
n If you're using high-contrast color scheme in Windows, the Use Vegas
color scheme preference and command-line argument are ignored.
n Changing track colors, envelope colors, and snap colors affects only the
current color scheme.
Automatically hide
docking area
Select this check box if you want the window docking area to hide automatically
when you're not using it. Hover over the bottom of the Vegas Pro window to
show the window docking area.
If the Display timeline at bottom of main window check box is also
selected, double-click the splitter above the timeline to make the docking
area visible again.
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