Apple M8728Z/A User Manual - Page 173
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To customize the PDF page layout 1 Choose Portrait or Landscape from the Orientation pop-up menu. 2 Choose a font size from the Font Size pop-up menu. You can save and load settings files that include the column configuration and the Orientation and Font Size settings. Additionally, most of the other settings in the dialog are also saved as part of the settings file. The exceptions are the Track, Starting Footage, Starting Time, and Starting Count settings. Being able to save and load settings files for this dialog makes it easy to configure multiple Cinema Tools systems to export lists with the same configuration. Note: The dialogs you use to export film lists and change lists automatically remember the last settings you used and will use those settings the next time the dialog appears. To save the current settings 1 Click the Save Settings button. 2 Enter a filename and location for the settings file in the dialog that appears. 3 Click Save. To load a settings file 1 Click the Load Settings button. 2 Select the settings file and click Open. Following is a list of the items you can choose to include in your exported PDF film list. Item name Feet & frames Time Count Footage length Time length Count length Key numbers Ink numbers Source reel Source time Source count Camera roll PDF name Footage Time Count Length Length Length Prefix and Key Prefix and Ink Reel Src Time Src Count Cam Roll Shows Running footage count starting with the Starting Footage value Running timecode starting with the Starting Time value Running frame count starting with the Starting Count value Length of each event in feet and frames Length of each event in timecode Length of each event in frames Starting source key number of each event Starting source ink number of each event Source reel number Starting source timecode value of each event Starting and ending source frame counts Camera roll number Chapter 10 Generating Film Lists and Change Lists 173