Grass Valley Xpanel Vertigo Suite v.4.8 User Manual

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Xpanel User Manual

8-3

A Quick reference to Xpanel’s menus & toolbars

Project

A project consists of multiple panels that are saved within one
project file (*.xpp). Each panel is an individual asset on the
system, but instead of opening each panel independently, opening
the project file opens all associated panels automatically.

Open: Opens the O

PEN

P

ROJECT

window, which lets you select

an existing Xpanel project to open.

Save: Saves changes made to the currently open project and
its panels. If saving the project for the first time, it opens the
S

AVE

P

ROJECT

window (otherwise it simply saves using the

current project name).

Save As: Opens the S

AVE

P

ROJECT

window, which allows you

to save the currently selected project using a new name and/or
directory location.

Export

Export panel: Opens the S

AVE

A

S

window, which allows you

to export the selected panel by sending a copy of the panel out
of Xpanel and into a VxM Export folder which can be saved
anywhere on your system.

See

“Exporting and importing a panel or project” on page 4-49

for more information.

Alternative access:

• Toolbar button:

Export project: Opens the S

AVE

A

S

window, which allows you

to export the open project by sending a copy of the project (and
its panels) out of Xpanel and into a VxM Export folder which
can be saved anywhere on your system.

See

“Exporting and importing a panel or project” on page 4-49

for more information.

Import

Import panel: Opens the I

MPORT

PANEL

WITH

ASSETS

window,

which allows you to navigate to and then import panels that
were created in Xpanel and exported from a separate
system/network.

See

“Exporting and importing a panel or project” on page 4-49

for more information.

Alternative access:

• Toolbar button:

Import project: Opens the I

MPORT

PANEL

WITH

ASSETS

window, which allows you to navigate to and then import a
project that was created in Xpanel and exported from a
separate system/network.

See

“Exporting and importing a panel or project” on page 4-49

for more information.

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