Splash Screen

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Splash Screen

The splash screen is shown at program startup and contains SynthEyes version and licensing data. It also contains buttons equivalent to File/New, File/Open, and File/Import, which should be pretty obvious. It also has buttons for the most-recently- used files from the bottom of the File menu.

macOS/Linux: If the most-recently-used files contain more than one non- Latin-based character (for example Japanese, Russian, or Thai), then the Splash screen will down-rate from OpenGL to operating-system drawn, to be able to show the file names. The screen will not animate in this circumstance due to low refresh rate.

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Tip : You can clear the most-recently- used file lists with the Synthia command “ clear the scene’s mru files ” (or exports or scripts, for that matter).

Tip : You can adjust the number of most-recently-used files that SynthEyes keeps via the MRU Files preferences in the File/Open section.

The splash screen has two keyboard actions: show/don’t show the button overlays via the enter key, and start/stop via the space key. You can get back to the splash screen at any time from the view-select tab at top-left of any viewport.

Tip : You can be a BOSS and Bring your Own Splash Screen. Just put some

.jpg images in the Custom Splash folder in File/User Data Folder, or in a Custom Splash folder in the SynthEyes install for facility-wide splash screen. They must all have the same size! Note that this is intended for a few high- resolution (4K, ~3840x2160) images, not your whole photo library.

We won’t judge you on how long you spend daydreaming at the waves.

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