Julian Roberts Posted April 5, 2010 Report Posted April 5, 2010 I have a 16:9 show with a variety of image sizes. Rather going into the Objects and Animations settings for eacg slide and settinfg the mode to 'cover all' (to fill to frame), is there a project setting I can change to make this apply to all the slides in a show?Thanks very muchJulian Quote
thedom Posted April 5, 2010 Report Posted April 5, 2010 Somebody else will correct me if I am wrong, but I think there is no project settings you can change to apply to your whole project.But what you can do if you have a lot of pictures is to open your .pte project with notepad (right click and choose "open with...") and replace all "FitMode=PlaceInto" with "FitMode=Cover".I really recommend to save the .pte file with a different name to have a backup if something goes wrong. Quote
Julian Roberts Posted July 1, 2010 Author Report Posted July 1, 2010 Somebody else will correct me if I am wrong, but I think there is no project settings you can change to apply to your whole project.But what you can do if you have a lot of pictures is to open your .pte project with notepad (right click and choose "open with...") and replace all "FitMode=PlaceInto" with "FitMode=Cover".I really recommend to save the .pte file with a different name to have a backup if something goes wrong.This is rather a fiddle. In Proshow Producer, this is just a setting. Has anything changed in v6.5 pls? I was thinking of buying PTE, but I would rather not have to adjust every image to remove the pillar boxing in a 16:9 show. Thanks very much for your adviceJulian Quote
aplman Posted July 2, 2010 Report Posted July 2, 2010 This is rather a fiddle. In Proshow Producer, this is just a setting. Has anything changed in v6.5 pls? I was thinking of buying PTE, but I would rather not have to adjust every image to remove the pillar boxing in a 16:9 show. Thanks very much for your adviceJulianTwo comments, if I may ...To Julian, I would say that PTE can do many wonderful things better than ProShow. I bought ProShow Gold after paying for three other programs. I won't be using it any more - PTE is so much more pleasant to work with, the forum is fantastic, and Igor and the development team are far more responsive than the ProShow people. Lifetime updates are a great advantage too!Julian, good luck with whatever you decide to use.Secondly, may I suggest to Igor that perhaps the choice of "FitToSlide" or "CoverSlide" should be in "Customise Slide" rather than "Objects and Animation"? Perhaps then it could be applied to multiple slides in one operation?Ken Travers (APLman) Quote
fh1805 Posted July 2, 2010 Report Posted July 2, 2010 Ken,That's an excellent suggestion in one respect. It is possible to set the same Customize values to as many slides as you want simply by collecting them with a series of Ctrl+Click actions before going into the Customize Slide button.On the down side, the existing placement of this control allows the choice of mode at the level of each individual object.The best of both worlds would be to have the Mode feature for the main image on each slide as part of the Customize Slide button whilst retaining the Mode feature at the object level within the O&A window.regards,Peter Quote
Julian Roberts Posted July 2, 2010 Author Report Posted July 2, 2010 Ken,That's an excellent suggestion in one respect. It is possible to set the same Customize values to as many slides as you want simply by collecting them with a series of Ctrl+Click actions before going into the Customize Slide button.On the down side, the existing placement of this control allows the choice of mode at the level of each individual object.The best of both worlds would be to have the Mode feature for the main image on each slide as part of the Customize Slide button whilst retaining the Mode feature at the object level within the O&A window.regards,PeterThanks for your advice. I''' play some more with the trial version. It seems to me that also the slide transitions are smoother in PTE.Julian Quote
Julian Roberts Posted July 2, 2010 Author Report Posted July 2, 2010 Thanks for your advice. I'll play some more with the trial version. It seems to me that also the slide transitions are smoother in PTE.JulianI've just come up with an interim solution, which seems to work - but requires QuicKeys to set up a keyboard macroAssuming you want to apply 'cover slide' to all your images, and click initially on the first slide in your timeline, Quickeys can be configured to:1. Ctrl B - top open Objects and Animation2. Alt S - to cover slide3. F12 - to go to the next slide4. ...and so onCrude, but fairly effectiveJulian Quote
Julian Roberts Posted July 2, 2010 Author Report Posted July 2, 2010 I've just come up with an interim solution, which seems to work - but requires QuicKeys to set up a keyboard macroAssuming you want to apply 'cover slide' to all your images, and click initially on the first slide in your timeline, Quickeys can be configured to:1. Ctrl B - top open Objects and Animation2. Alt S - to cover slide3. F12 - to go to the next slide4. ...and so onCrude, but fairly effectiveJulianJust bought it! Quote
fh1805 Posted July 2, 2010 Report Posted July 2, 2010 Julian,You've just discovered one of the "hidden features" of PTE. Whatever you want to do with it, there is often a way (perhaps crude and perhaps complex) in which it can be done. It is the discovery and sharing of these tips and techniques that makes membership of this forum so valuable to us all.Welcome to the wonderful world of PTE.regards,Peter Quote
nobeefstu Posted July 2, 2010 Report Posted July 2, 2010 Julian,I've just come up with an interim solution, which seems to work - but requires QuicKeys to set up a keyboard macroAssuming you want to apply 'cover slide' to all your images, and click initially on the first slide in your timeline, Quickeys can be configured to:1. Ctrl B - top open Objects and Animation2. Alt S - to cover slide3. F12 - to go to the next slide4. ...and so onCrude, but fairly effectiveJulianAs long as all your images maintain the same aspect ratio ... your PTE slideshow should fill the screen. If not, you can quickly batch convert in some image editors which is very effective and not so crude. If your slideshow is built in a 16:9 aspect ratio and is played/shown on different aspect ratio screens ... see/read the Command Line Parameters for Slideshows within the V6 PTE User Guide pg 81. Its also possible to enter the command line parameter into a shortcut of your slideshow.exe, this avoids use of a batch file. Quote
aplman Posted July 2, 2010 Report Posted July 2, 2010 Just bought it!Julian ... I am so glad you have already seen the workings of this wonderful forum!May you find as much enjoyment and satisfaction with PTE as I have found. Missing at the moment is the ability to include video clips ... but this has already been "promised".Best WishesKen T (APLman) Quote
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