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tools:lcflash:object_filter_settings [2021/04/23 12:12]
Bob Varkevisser created
tools:lcflash:object_filter_settings [2021/04/23 13:28]
Bob Varkevisser [Use default settings]
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 ====== Editing controls: Object Filter Settings ====== ====== Editing controls: Object Filter Settings ======
  
-The Object Filter settings panel allows you to control the filter settings used for the selected objects. Filter settings can be used to fine-tune the rendering process in Lasershow Converter FLASH. The picture below shows the default settings:+The Object Filter settings panel allows you to control the filter settings used for the [[tools:lcflash:objects_library#selecting_objects|selected objects]]. Filter settings can be used to fine-tune the rendering process in Lasershow Converter FLASH. The picture below shows the [[tools:lcflash:default|default]] settings:
  
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 ===== Use default settings ===== ===== Use default settings =====
  
-If this checkbox is set, the selected object will use the default filter settings as specified in the Filter Settings tab of the Render Settings dialog box. If this checkbox is unchecked, then the settings in this panel will be used for the selected object.+If this checkbox is set, the selected object will use the default filter settings as specified in the [[tools:lcflash:render_settings_filter_settings|Filter Settings tab of the Render Settings dialog box]]. If this checkbox is unchecked, then the settings in this panel will be used for the selected object.
  
 ===== Gap filter ===== ===== Gap filter =====
tools/lcflash/object_filter_settings.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/23 13:28 by Bob Varkevisser