This menu command allows you to select the end ing picture for the preview. An initial set of 10 images are provided. If you have imported any images using the Import Picture menu command(see below) they will appear in this submenu Import Picture( Macintosh only) This menu command allows you to import your own custom image for the purpose of previewing transition effect settings. You can import any valid PICT image. Ifthe image you import is larger or smaller than the preview window, it will be scaled to fit upon its display Remove Picture(Macintosh only This menu command allows you to remove any images which you have imported using the Import Picture command Use Palette Color Selector(Macintosh only) This menu command determines whether color selections with the color chips(border color, matte color, etc )will be made using the System palette displayed by Killer Transitions(the default setting)or your standard system color picker. Disabling this menu command will cause whatever color picker your system has active to be used when clicking on the color chip Using the system color picker can be very useful when specifying an RGB color and desiring exact control over the color selection Slider controls The Slider Controls provide access to much of the flexibility of the KILLER Transitions You can drag the slider to a new position. You can type a value into the field above the slider and press EnTER or TAB to enable the new setting. You can click on the slider area and the slider will move to the new position as you hold the mouse down. You can use the Control key to cycle many of the sliders from a percentage value to a numeric value to a locked value. Some sliders are fixed to one format of display and other do not support the locked setting Slider Control settings- Percentage When the slider displays a percentage symbol (Macintosh) or you have enabled the Percentage checkbox(Windows), you are setting the value of the slider to a relative percentage of the changing area of the element(s) that the slider controls. This is useful when you wish to keep the appearance of the transition similar across different changing areas Slider Control Settings- Numeric Value When the slider displays an equal sign, you are setting the value of the slider to a number Slider Control Settings- Lock-Linked When the slider display a small lock symbol, you are lock-linking the setting of the border height and border width sliders in various transition effects. Once you lock oneThis menu command allows you to select the ending picture for the preview. An initial set of 10 images are provided. If you have imported any images using the Import Picture menu command (see below) they will appear in this submenu. Import Picture (Macintosh only) This menu command allows you to import your own custom image for the purpose of previewing transition effect settings. You can import any valid PICT image. If the image you import is larger or smaller than the preview window, it will be scaled to fit upon its display. Remove Picture (Macintosh only) This menu command allows you to remove any images which you have imported using the Import Picture command. Use Palette Color Selector (Macintosh only) This menu command determines whether color selections with the color chips (border color, matte color, etc.) will be made using the System palette displayed by KILLER Transitions (the default setting) or your standard system color picker. Disabling this menu command will cause whatever color picker your system has active to be used when clicking on the color chip. Using the system color picker can be very useful when specifying an RGB color and desiring exact control over the color selection. Slider Controls The Slider Controls provide access to much of the flexibility of the KILLER Transitions. You can drag the slider to a new position. You can type a value into the field above the slider and press ENTER or TAB to enable the new setting. You can click on the slider area and the slider will move to the new position as you hold the mouse down. You can use the Control key to cycle many of the sliders from a percentage value to a numeric value to a locked value. Some sliders are fixed to one format of display and other do not support the locked setting. Slider Control Settings - Percentage When the slider displays a percentage symbol (Macintosh) or you have enabled the Percentage checkbox (Windows), you are setting the value of the slider to a relative percentage of the changing area of the element(s) that the slider controls. This is useful when you wish to keep the appearance of the transition similar across different changing areas. Slider Control Settings - Numeric Value When the slider displays an equal sign, you are setting the value of the slider to a number of pixels. Slider Control Settings - Lock-Linked When the slider display a small lock symbol, you are lock-linking the setting of the border height and border width sliders in various transition effects. Once you lock one