Using the macro view, Displaying the macro view – Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual
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When there are more tiles than can be displayed in the Graphical tab, scrollers appear
that allow you to control which part of the tile area shows. The scrollers also allow you
to zoom in or out on the tile area.
To use the Graphical tab scrollers
Do one of the following:
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Drag them to control which part of the tile area you can see.
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Drag the ends of the horizontal scroller to zoom in or out on the tile area.
Drag the scroller ends
to zoom in or out on the
tile area.
There are also several zoom and positioning keyboard shortcuts available.
To zoom using keyboard shortcuts
Do one of the following:
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Press Z, then click the area of the Graphical tab that you want to zoom in on. Press
Option-Z, then click to zoom out.
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Press Z, then drag the pointer across the area that you want to zoom in on.
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Press the Space bar. The pointer changes to a hand that you can use to control which
part of the tile area is visible, similar to using the scrollers.
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Press Command–Plus Sign (+) to zoom in and Command–Hyphen (-) to zoom out on the
Graphical tab, maintaining its center position.
Using the Macro View
The Graphical tab includes a macro view capability. The macro view is a small display
showing a view of the entire tile area. It includes a visible-view rectangle that indicates
the part of the tile area currently showing. You can drag the visible-view rectangle to
choose the part of the tile area that shows, and you can change the rectangle’s size to
zoom in or out.
Displaying the Macro View
The macro view floats over the top of the Graphical tab. There are several methods you
can use to display or hide the macro view.
To display and hide the macro view
Do one of the following:
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Press M.
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