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26 Chapter 1 An Overview of the Shake User Interface
Audio Panel
The Audio Panel lets you load AIFF and WAV audio files for use by your project. Several
different files can be mixed down to create a single file. The audio waveforms can be
displayed inside the Curve Editor. Sound playback can be activated in the Time Bar
playback controls (Mac OS X only).
Note: Because audio playback is handled through the use of Macintosh-specific
QuickTime libraries, you can only hear audio playback on Mac OS X systems. You can
still analyze and visualize audio in Linux.
For more information on the Audio Panel, see Chapter 9, U
sing the Audio Panel,” on
page 277.
Pixel Analyzer
The Pixel Analyzer is a tool to find and compare different color values on an image. You
can examine minimum, average, current, or maximum pixel values on a selection (that
you make), or across an entire image.
For more information on how to use the Pixel Analyzer, see “U
sing the Pixel Analyzer
on page 627.
Console
The Console tab displays the data that Shake sends to the OS while in operation. Its a
display-only tab. Two controls at the top of the Console tab let you change the color of
the text, and erase the current contents of the console. The maximum width of
displayed text can be set via the consoleLineLength parameter, in the guiControls
subtree of the Globals tab.
Getting Help in Shake
There are three ways you can get more information about the Shake interface:
As you pass the pointer (no need to click) over a node or Viewer, information for
the node appears either in the title bar of the Viewer, or in the bottom-right Info
field. The displayed information includes node name, type, resolution, bit depth,
and channels.
You can also right-click most buttons to display a pop-up menu listing that buttons
options. You can use this to select a function or to find out what a button does.
The Help menu contains detailed information on how to use Shake, including the
full contents of this user manual, specifics on new features introduced with the
current release, and late-breaking news about last-minute changes and additions
made to Shake.
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