Filter the parameter list, Use a curve view preset – Apple Motion 5.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 12

Keyframing

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Fit Visible Curves in Window button: Scales the curve graph vertically and horizontally so that
the curve is entirely visible. This button does not change the value of your keyframes.

Take/Show Curve Snapshot button: Turns on and turns off the state of all curves in the Keyframe
Editor. With a snapshot turned on, the original unaltered curve is represented by a lighter
color—visible in the background behind the curves you are adjusting—and can be used as
a reference showing the curve’s original values. As long as you remain in the Keyframe Editor
editing the current set of curves, the snapshot curve remains available. Clicking this button
again causes the current snapshot to disappear. For more information about curve snapshots,
see

Curve snapshots

on page 472.

Snapping button: Enables snapping. When this control is enabled, keyframes snap to markers,
other keyframes, and other snappable items.

Auto-Scale Vertically to Fit Curves button: Rescales the graph vertically so that the curve is
entirely visible. This does not change the value of your keyframes.

Tip: You can show the Keyframe Editor on a second display, providing a larger workspace for
modifying keyframes and curves. For more information, see

View the Canvas or Timing pane on a

second display

on page 96.

Filter the parameter list

Use a curve view preset

Displaying too many parameters in the Keyframe Editor can make the curve graph difficult to
read. You can limit the list of parameters displayed in the curve graph by choosing a view option
from the Show Curve Set pop-up menu.

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