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dgmschouten [13. Back to Project]
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 Each asset or character page shows a maximum of twelve tiles. Click the number below the Asset & Character Area to switch to other pages. Each asset or character page shows a maximum of twelve tiles. Click the number below the Asset & Character Area to switch to other pages.
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 ==== 6. Zoom in & Zoom out ==== ==== 6. Zoom in & Zoom out ====
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 Click the "​+"​ button to zoom in on the scene and the "​-"​ button to zoom out. Click the "​+"​ button to zoom in on the scene and the "​-"​ button to zoom out.
  
-==== 7. Layer Functions ​====+==== 7. Layers ​====
  
-Click this button to show the Layer Functions ​tab. The tab is shown in the image below. If the Layer Functions ​tab is already shown, clicking the button again will hide it.+Click this button to show the Layers ​tab. The tab is shown in the image below. If the Layers ​tab is already shown, clicking the button again will hide it.
  
 {{::​layer_tab.png?​400|}} {{::​layer_tab.png?​400|}}
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 +From the Layers tab, the following functions can be accessed:
  
 === 1. Flip Horizontal === === 1. Flip Horizontal ===
 +Flip the currently-selected character or asset horizontally.
  
 === 2. Flip Vertical === === 2. Flip Vertical ===
 +Flip the currently-selected character or asset vertically.
  
 === 3. Rotate 90° === === 3. Rotate 90° ===
 +Rotate the currently-selected character or asset 90 degrees clockwise.
  
 === 4. Rotate 180° === === 4. Rotate 180° ===
 +Rotate the currently-selected character or asset 180 degrees.
  
 === 5. Move Backward === === 5. Move Backward ===
 +Move the currently-selected character or asset one step back in the viewing order. **Note:** When two or more characters/​assets overlap, the character lowest in the viewing order will be shown.
  
 === 6. Move to Back === === 6. Move to Back ===
 +Move the currently-selected character or asset as far back in the viewing order as possible.
  
 === 7. Move Forward === === 7. Move Forward ===
 +Move the currently-selected character or asset one step forward in the viewing order. ​
  
 === 8. Move to Front === === 8. Move to Front ===
 +Move the currently-selected character or asset as far forward in the viewing order as possible.
  
 === 9. Lock Button === === 9. Lock Button ===
 +'​Lock'​ the currently-selected character or asset for editing. As long as the character or asset is locked, it cannot be edited in any way: e.g. position, size, and orientation cannot be changed. If the character or asset is already locked, clicking the button again will '​unlock'​ it, making it available for editing again.
  
 === 10. Edit Assets Variables === === 10. Edit Assets Variables ===
 +This space shows the character or asset'​s attributes as numerical variables, e.g. x- and y-position. By clicking on the numbers, you can directly edit these variables. This may have results for the visual appearance or position of the asset/​character:​ For instance, if you edit //posx//, the character will move to a new horizontal position on-screen.
 ==== 8. Report Bug ==== ==== 8. Report Bug ====
  
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 ==== 10. Research Button ==== ==== 10. Research Button ====
  
-Click the Research Button to enter the [[testpage#​StudyCrafter Research Tab|Research Tab]].+Click the Research Button to enter the [[guide_research|Research Tab]].
  
 ==== 11. Scriptor Button ==== ==== 11. Scriptor Button ====
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