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Kaleido-X
User’s Manual
• Configuring Subtitling Monitors, on page 245
• Configuring Metadata Monitors, on page 248
• Configuring V-Chip Monitors, on page 250
• Configuring Clocks, on page 251
• Working with Composite Monitors, on page 255
• Managing Widget Libraries, on page 263
Removing Monitors
To remove a monitor from a layout
• Click the monitor you wish to remove, and then press Delete on your keyboard.
Duplicating Monitors
To duplicate a monitor within a layout
1 Click the monitor you wish to duplicate.
2On the Edit menu, click Duplicate. Alternatively, press Ctrl+D.
A copy of the monitor is added to the layout.
3 Move the new monitor to the appropriate position on the layout.
4 Press Ctrl+D again, and repeat until the desired number of copies of the monitor are
added to the layout.
The new copies are automatically positioned at intervals matching the relative
positions of the original monitor and its first duplicate.
Automatically Populating a Grid-Type Layout
Use the Auto-layout tool, to quickly create a layout containing several rows of up to 256
identical composites.
To automatically populate a grid-type layout
1 Add a first monitor to the layout (see Adding Monitors to a Layout, on page 206, and
Working with Composite Monitors, on page 255).
2 Position the monitor so that its upper left corner marks the location where you wish to
start populating the grid.
3 Click the monitor, and then click the Auto-layout button ( ) on the toolbar.
4In the Auto-Layout window, type the total number of monitors you wish to spread over
the area delimited by the upper left corner of the current monitor and the bottom right
corner of the current head, and then click OK.
TIP
To remove multiple monitors in a single operation, extend your selection by
using the standard Ctrl+click keyboard shortcut.