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If you choose to design a new customized template, please click on add (+) the blank Layout template. Specify the layout template Name and Resolution. The below figure shows an illustration of designing your own Layout Editor. Choose the desired tile type(s) from the left and drag and drop them to the layout view. There is also a filter option to filter the Tile Type.

Arranging the boxes within the display is done manually (with the mouse), using the axis and dimension fields or the editing buttons under Editing Actionsdescribed below. For multiple selections of the box types, use the Shift key.

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This example uses eight boxes with different color categories, as discussed below.

  • Tile 1 : The light green color indicates it's a clock (E.g., Dark Analog Clock).

  • Tile 2 : The olive green color indicates it's a JPEG (E.g., JPEG Object).

  • The blue color is the default color for audio and video boxes (E.g., 1A Minimal and Audio – Basic).

  • Tile 3 :The purple color indicates Text Box (E.g., Scrolling Text Box).

  • Tile 4 : The yellow blue color indicates that the box is selected is the default color for audio and video boxes (E.g., 32A two rows 1A Minimal and Audio – Basic).

  • Tile 5 and 6 : The red color indicates that two or more boxes are overlapping and need to be fixed (E.g., 2A Clear Audio and static audio 2+2, UMD). Overlapping tile doesn’t allow to save the configuration.

  • Tile 7 : The yellow color indicates that the box is selected (E.g., 32A two rows).

In order to save this template adjust the overlapping tiles (in red) and click on save. The newly created template is available in the Template list.

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The below short cuts keys are also available on the Layout Editor.

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