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To set the Cast window to display in either List or Thumbnail view, select the appropriate Cast
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View option.
If you want your preferences to apply to all Cast windows, select Apply to All Casts.
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To select the columns that appear in Cast List view, select the desired List Columns options.
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See "Using Cast List view" on page 136.
To specify the maximum number of cast members to appear in the Cast window, select a value
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from the Thumbnails Visible pop-up menu.
This option does not limit the number of cast members that can exist in the cast. If you have a
small number of cast members, you can hide the remaining unused cast positions to make
better use of the vertical scroll bar. The default is 1000.
To specify the number of thumbnails in each row of the Cast window, select an option from
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the Row Width pop-up menu.
The options for 8 Thumbnails, 10 Thumbnails, and 20 Thumbnails specify fixed-row widths
that are independent of the window size; if the Cast window is smaller horizontally than the
width of the cast row, you must use the horizontal scroll bar to reveal the rest of the cast. The
Fit to Window option automatically adjusts the number of cast members per row to fit the
current width of the Cast window. In this mode, the horizontal scroll bar is disabled because
the entire width of the cast is always in view. The default is Fit to Window.
To set the size of each cast thumbnail image that appears in the Cast window, select one of the
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following options from the Thumbnail Size pop-up menu:
44 x 33 pixels
Small
56 x 42 pixels (default)
Medium
80 x 60 pixels
Large
Thumbnails always maintain the standard 4:3 aspect ratio.
If the thumbnails appear fuzzy, they are probably displaying larger than their original size. To
correct this, change the Cast window preferences thumbnail setting to a smaller size. Click OK
when the alert message asks if thumbnails should be regenerated.
To select the display format of the cast member ID that appears below each cast thumbnail
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image in the Cast window, select one of the following options from the Label pop-up menu:
displays the cast number.
Number
displays the cast name, if one exists; otherwise, this option displays the cast number in
Name
decimal format.
displays the cast number in decimal format and the cast name, separated by a
Number:Name
colon (:) (for example, 340:Dancing Potato). If no name exists, this setting displays the cast
number in decimal format.
The selected format is also used in other windows, including the Score, whenever a cast
ID appears.
To specify whether Director displays an icon in the lower right corner of each cast member that
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indicates the cast member's type, select one of the following from the Media Type Icons pop-
up menu: All Types, All but Text and Bitmap, or None.
To display a script indicator icon in the lower left corner of each cast member that has a script
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attached, select Script.
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