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'''Move Image''' is a script editing tool where the editor has the ability to move a specified image to a different location.  The move function takes a picture ID that identifies the picture
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'''Move Image''' is a script editing tool used to allow the editor to move a specified already created image to a different location.  The move function takes a picture ID that identifies the picture, and either a new absolute position (x,y in pixels) referenced from the top left corner of the screen as (0,0) or choose a preset value (1-9) describing 1: Top eft, 2: Top Center, 3: Top Right, 4: Left Center, 5: Center, 6: Right Center, 7: Bottom Left, 8: Bottom Center, and 9: Bottom Right.  This allows the advanced user to either specify an exact location for enhanced accuracy, or for pictures that do not require precise positioning to use just the preset locations for easier location computation. 
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Note: At its current stage, it is not possible to edit the size of the image after its initialization in the [[Insert Image]] tool, however this option may be implemented at a later time.

Revision as of 13:51, 17 March 2008

Move Image is a script editing tool used to allow the editor to move a specified already created image to a different location. The move function takes a picture ID that identifies the picture, and either a new absolute position (x,y in pixels) referenced from the top left corner of the screen as (0,0) or choose a preset value (1-9) describing 1: Top eft, 2: Top Center, 3: Top Right, 4: Left Center, 5: Center, 6: Right Center, 7: Bottom Left, 8: Bottom Center, and 9: Bottom Right. This allows the advanced user to either specify an exact location for enhanced accuracy, or for pictures that do not require precise positioning to use just the preset locations for easier location computation.

Note: At its current stage, it is not possible to edit the size of the image after its initialization in the Insert Image tool, however this option may be implemented at a later time.

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