<text><span class="style3">uick Start:</span><span class="style1">Click the 'Lock' button to unlock the dimensions field.Enter all the source pict dimensions, horizontal is optional.Click the 'Calculate' button, results are dumped into the 'Common Valid Tile Values" field.</span><span class="style3">The Cards:</span><span class="style1">Each card created by pressing the 'New Card' button can be used for calculating the common valid tile values for a new set of source picts. The set comparison information will be retained after it is calculated.By creating a new card for each set of source picts in need of comparison you will retain a permanent record of your calculations that can be quickly referenced if needed.</span><span class="style3">The Fields:</span><span class="style1">Enter all the vertical dimensions of the source picts destined for a multinode movie into the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field in the upper left of the window. Horizontal values can be entered if you wish, but separate the two values with at least one space. If you omit duplicates comparison goes faster.Once the comparison has been performed each line in the dimensions field with a value can be clicked on in order to display the valid tile values for that source pict in the 'Valid Tile Values for Selected Dim' field. The 'Common Valid Tile Values' field in the lower left of the window displays the valid tile values that are common to all the entered source pict dimensions, once the comparison has been performed.The field above the arrow buttons displays the current card number and the total number of cards in the stack.The "Set:" field in the mid left of the window can be used to name a set of dimensions according to user criteria such as camera type, per project, or per photoagrapher themes.</span><span class="style3">The Buttons:</span><span class="style1">The 'New Card' button in the mid left of the window will create a new card that can be used to compare a new set of source pict dimensions.The 'forward' and 'back' arrow buttons to the right of the 'New Card' button will go to the 'next' and 'previous' cards respectively.The small 'Lock' button on the top right of the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field locks and unlocks same field. The field must be unlocked in order to enter values into it.There are two "Find Text..." magnifying glass buttons, one for the user set name, and one for this this scrolling field. In order to find the next occurance of a search term, just search for it again, or type: ‚åòG.The 'Calculate' button in the mid left of the window will compare all valid tile values for each dimension entered in the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field. This operation only needs to be performed once, unless the source pict dimensions are maually altered. The comparison operation will 'fix' any entered values that are not evenly divisible by four to the closest valid value and display any values that were adjusted as bold text.The 'Hide Information" button in the bottom left of the window shows or hides this 'Read Me" panel depending on the current viewing state.</span><span class="style3">Usage Notes:</span><span class="style1">This software was developed primarily to be of assistance to registered users of soundsaVR. If you downloaded this calculator with the soundsaVR demo and decided not to purchase that product, you may keep this stack for your own use if you find it useful. Bear in mind, however, that technical support regarding this calculator will go firstly to registered soundsaVR users.We ask that you NOT distribute this stack due to the nature of HyperCard's easily alterable scripting system in order to eliminate errors from any support that may be given. In other words, 'If you didn't get it by downloading it directly from our web site, we can't assume its integrity is intact."This stack should be used only in browse mode as it has not been tested in any other modes and some modes alter menu items that are used by interface elements.Do not use chars other than digits in the dimensions field.Do not use values greater that 200,000. (Should be enough!)Do not attempt to delete the first card of this stack.</span><span class="style3">Contact:</span><span class="style1">If you have problems using this stack or feel that it is not operating correctly please send e-mail to dev@smgVR.com.</span></text>
<text><span class="style3">uick Start:</span><span class="style1">Click the 'Lock' button to unlock the dimensions field.Enter all the source pict dimensions, horizontal is optional.Click the 'Calculate' button, results are dumped into the 'Common Valid Tile Values" field.</span><span class="style3">The Cards:</span><span class="style1">Each card created by pressing the 'New Card' button can be used for calculating the common valid tile values for a new set of source picts. The set comparison information will be retained after it is calculated.By creating a new card for each set of source picts in need of comparison you will retain a permanent record of your calculations that can be quickly referenced if needed.</span><span class="style3">The Fields:</span><span class="style1">Enter all the vertical dimensions of the source picts destined for a multinode movie into the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field in the upper left of the window. Horizontal values can be entered if you wish, but separate the two values with at least one space. If you omit duplicates comparison goes faster.Once the comparison has been performed each line in the dimensions field with a value can be clicked on in order to display the valid tile values for that source pict in the 'Valid Tile Values for Selected Dim' field. The 'Common Valid Tile Values' field in the lower left of the window displays the valid tile values that are common to all the entered source pict dimensions, once the comparison has been performed.The field above the arrow buttons displays the current card number and the total number of cards in the stack.The "Set:" field in the mid left of the window can be used to name a set of dimensions according to user criteria such as camera type, per project, or per photoagrapher themes.</span><span class="style3">The Buttons:</span><span class="style1">The 'New Card' button in the mid left of the window will create a new card that can be used to compare a new set of source pict dimensions.The 'forward' and 'back' arrow buttons to the right of the 'New Card' button will go to the 'next' and 'previous' cards respectively.The small 'Lock' button on the top right of the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field locks and unlocks same field. The field must be unlocked in order to enter values into it.There are two "Find Text..." magnifying glass buttons, one for the user set name, and one for this this scrolling field. In order to find the next occurance of a search term, just search for it again, or type: ‚åòG.The 'Calculate' button in the mid left of the window will compare all valid tile values for each dimension entered in the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field. This operation only needs to be performed once, unless the source pict dimensions are maually altered. The comparison operation will 'fix' any entered values that are not evenly divisible by four to the closest valid value and display any values that were adjusted as bold text.The 'Hide Information" button in the bottom left of the window shows or hides this 'Read Me" panel depending on the current viewing state.</span><span class="style3">Usage Notes:</span><span class="style1">This software was developed primarily to be of assistance to registered users of soundsaVR. If you downloaded this calculator with the soundsaVR demo and decided not to purchase that product, you may keep this stack for your own use if you find it useful. Bear in mind, however, that technical support regarding this calculator will go firstly to registered soundsaVR users.We ask that you NOT distribute this stack due to the nature of HyperCard's easily alterable scripting system in order to eliminate errors from any support that may be given. In other words, 'If you didn't get it by downloading it directly from our web site, we can't assume its integrity is intact."This stack should be used only in browse mode as it has not been tested in any other modes and some modes alter menu items that are used by interface elements.Do not use chars other than digits in the dimensions field.Do not use values greater that 200,000. (Should be enough!)Do not attempt to delete the first card of this stack.</span><span class="style3">Contact:</span><span class="style1">If you have problems using this stack or feel that it is not operating correctly please send e-mail to dev@smgVR.com.</span></text>
<text><span class="style3">uick Start:</span><span class="style1">Click the 'Lock' button to unlock the dimensions field.Enter all the source pict dimensions, horizontal is optional.Click the 'Calculate' button, results are dumped into the 'Common Valid Tile Values" field.</span><span class="style3">The Cards:</span><span class="style1">Each card created by pressing the 'New Card' button can be used for calculating the common valid tile values for a new set of source picts. The set comparison information will be retained after it is calculated.By creating a new card for each set of source picts in need of comparison you will retain a permanent record of your calculations that can be quickly referenced if needed.</span><span class="style3">The Fields:</span><span class="style1">Enter all the vertical dimensions of the source picts destined for a multinode movie into the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field in the upper left of the window. Horizontal values can be entered if you wish, but separate the two values with at least one space. If you omit duplicates comparison goes faster.Once the comparison has been performed each line in the dimensions field with a value can be clicked on in order to display the valid tile values for that source pict in the 'Valid Tile Values for Selection' field. The 'Common Valid Tile Values' field in the lower left of the window displays the valid tile values that are common to all the entered source pict dimensions, once the comparison has been performed.The field above the arrow buttons displays the current card number and the total number of cards in the stack.The "Set:" field in the mid left of the window can be used to name a set of dimensions according to user criteria such as camera type, per project, or per photoagrapher themes.</span><span class="style3">The Buttons:</span><span class="style1">The 'New Card' button in the mid left of the window will create a new card that can be used to compare a new set of source pict dimensions.The 'forward' and 'back' arrow buttons to the right of the 'New Card' button will go to the 'next' and 'previous' cards respectively.The small 'Lock' button on the top right of the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field locks and unlocks same field. The field must be unlocked in order to enter values into it.There are two "Find Text..." magnifying glass buttons, one for the user set name, and one for this this scrolling field. In order to find the next occurance of a search term, just search for it again, or type: ‚åòG.The 'Calculate' button in the mid left of the window will compare all valid tile values for each dimension entered in the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field. This operation only needs to be performed once, unless the source pict dimensions are maually altered. The comparison operation will 'fix' any entered values that are not evenly divisible by four to the closest valid value and display any values that were adjusted as bold text.The 'Hide Information" button in the bottom left of the window shows or hides this 'Read Me" panel depending on the current viewing state.</span><span class="style3">Usage Notes:</span><span class="style1">This software was developed primarily to be of assistance to registered users of soundsaVR. If you downloaded this calculator with the soundsaVR demo and decided not to purchase that product, you may keep this stack for your own use if you find it useful. Bear in mind, however, that technical support regarding this calculator will go firstly to registered soundsaVR users.We ask that you NOT distribute this stack due to the nature of HyperCard's easily alterable scripting system in order to eliminate errors from any support that may be given. In other words, 'If you didn't get it by downloading it directly from our web site, we can't assume its integrity is intact."This stack should be used only in browse mode as it has not been tested in any other modes and some modes alter menu items that are used by interface elements.Do not use chars other than digits in the dimensions field.Do not use values greater that 200,000. (Should be enough!)Do not attempt to delete the first card of this stack.</span><span class="style3">Contact:</span><span class="style1">If you have problems using this stack or feel that it is not operating correctly please send e-mail to dev@smgVR.com.</span></text>
<text><span class="style3">uick Start:</span><span class="style1">Click the 'Lock' button to unlock the dimensions field.Enter all the source pict dimensions, horizontal is optional.Click the 'Calculate' button, results are dumped into the 'Common Valid Tile Values" field.</span><span class="style3">The Cards:</span><span class="style1">Each card created by pressing the 'New Card' button can be used for calculating the common valid tile values for a new set of source picts. The set comparison information will be retained after it is calculated.By creating a new card for each set of source picts in need of comparison you will retain a permanent record of your calculations that can be quickly referenced if needed.</span><span class="style3">The Fields:</span><span class="style1">Enter all the vertical dimensions of the source picts destined for a multinode movie into the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field in the upper left of the window. Horizontal values can be entered if you wish, but separate the two values with at least one space. If you omit duplicates comparison goes faster.Once the comparison has been performed each line in the dimensions field with a value can be clicked on in order to display the valid tile values for that source pict in the 'Valid Tile Values for Selected Dim' field. The 'Common Valid Tile Values' field in the lower left of the window displays the valid tile values that are common to all the entered source pict dimensions, once the comparison has been performed.The field above the arrow buttons displays the current card number and the total number of cards in the stack.The "Set:" field in the mid left of the window can be used to name a set of dimensions according to user criteria such as camera type, per project, or per photoagrapher themes.</span><span class="style3">The Buttons:</span><span class="style1">The 'New Card' button in the mid left of the window will create a new card that can be used to compare a new set of source pict dimensions.The 'forward' and 'back' arrow buttons to the right of the 'New Card' button will go to the 'next' and 'previous' cards respectively.The small 'Lock' button on the top right of the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field locks and unlocks same field. The field must be unlocked in order to enter values into it.There are two "Find Text..." magnifying glass buttons, one for the user set name, and one for this this scrolling field. In order to find the next occurance of a search term, just search for it again, or type: ‚åòG.The 'Calculate' button in the mid left of the window will compare all valid tile values for each dimension entered in the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field. This operation only needs to be performed once, unless the source pict dimensions are maually altered. The comparison operation will 'fix' any entered values that are not evenly divisible by four to the closest valid value and display any values that were adjusted as bold text.The 'Hide Information" button in the bottom left of the window shows or hides this 'Read Me" panel depending on the current viewing state.</span><span class="style3">Usage Notes:</span><span class="style1">This software was developed primarily to be of assistance to registered users of soundsaVR. If you downloaded this calculator with the soundsaVR demo and decided not to purchase that product, you may keep this stack for your own use if you find it useful. Bear in mind, however, that technical support regarding this calculator will go firstly to registered soundsaVR users.We ask that you NOT distribute this stack due to the nature of HyperCard's easily alterable scripting system in order to eliminate errors from any support that may be given. In other words, 'If you didn't get it by downloading it directly from our web site, we can't assume its integrity is intact."This stack should be used only in browse mode as it has not been tested in any other modes and some modes alter menu items that are used by interface elements.Do not use chars other than digits in the dimensions field.Do not use values greater that 200,000. (Should be enough!)Do not attempt to delete the first card of this stack.</span><span class="style3">Contact:</span><span class="style1">If you have problems using this stack or feel that it is not operating correctly please send e-mail to dev@smgVR.com.</span></text>
<text><span class="style3">uick Start:</span><span class="style1">Click the 'Lock' button to unlock the dimensions field.Enter all the source pict dimensions, horizontal is optional.Click the 'Calculate' button, results are dumped into the 'Common Valid Tile Values" field.</span><span class="style3">The Cards:</span><span class="style1">Each card created by pressing the 'New Card' button can be used for calculating the common valid tile values for a new set of source picts. The set comparison information will be retained after it is calculated.By creating a new card for each set of source picts in need of comparison you will retain a permanent record of your calculations that can be quickly referenced if needed.</span><span class="style3">The Fields:</span><span class="style1">Enter all the vertical dimensions of the source picts destined for a multinode movie into the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field in the upper left of the window. Horizontal values can be entered if you wish, but separate the two values with at least one space. If you omit duplicates comparison goes faster.Once the comparison has been performed each line in the dimensions field with a value can be clicked on in order to display the valid tile values for that source pict in the 'Valid Tile Values for Selected Dim' field. The 'Common Valid Tile Values' field in the lower left of the window displays the valid tile values that are common to all the entered source pict dimensions, once the comparison has been performed.The field above the arrow buttons displays the current card number and the total number of cards in the stack.The "Set:" field in the mid left of the window can be used to name a set of dimensions according to user criteria such as camera type, per project, or per photoagrapher themes.</span><span class="style3">The Buttons:</span><span class="style1">The 'New Card' button in the mid left of the window will create a new card that can be used to compare a new set of source pict dimensions.The 'forward' and 'back' arrow buttons to the right of the 'New Card' button will go to the 'next' and 'previous' cards respectively.The small 'Lock' button on the top right of the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field locks and unlocks same field. The field must be unlocked in order to enter values into it.There are two "Find Text..." magnifying glass buttons, one for the user set name, and one for this this scrolling field. In order to find the next occurance of a search term, just search for it again, or type: </span><span class="style9">‚åòG</span><span class="style1">.The 'Calculate' button in the mid left of the window will compare all valid tile values for each dimension entered in the 'Source Pict Dimensions' field. This operation only needs to be performed once, unless the source pict dimensions are maually altered. The comparison operation will 'fix' any entered values that are not evenly divisible by four to the closest valid value and display any values that were adjusted as bold text.The 'Hide Information" button in the bottom left of the window shows or hides this 'Read Me" panel depending on the current viewing state.</span><span class="style3">Usage Notes:</span><span class="style1">This software was developed primarily to be of assistance to registered users of soundsaVR. If you downloaded this calculator with the soundsaVR demo and decided not to purchase that product, you may keep this stack for your own use if you find it useful. Bear in mind, however, that technical support regarding this calculator will go firstly to registered soundsaVR users.We ask that you NOT distribute this stack due to the nature of HyperCard's easily alterable scripting system in order to eliminate errors from any support that may be given. In other words, 'If you didn't get it by downloading it directly from our web site, we can't assume its integrity is intact."This stack should be used only in browse mode as it has not been tested in any other modes and some modes alter menu items that are used by interface elements.Do not use chars other than digits in the dimensions field.Do not use values greater that 200,000. (Should be enough!)Do not attempt to delete the first card of this stack.</span><span class="style3">Contact:</span><span class="style1">If you have problems using this stack or feel that it is not operating correctly please send e-mail to dev@smgVR.com.</span></text>