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iTool User's Guide: Property Sheets and Browsers |
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Select this folder to edit file write preferences and properties. Available file writer types and their editable properties are shown in the following tables. For more information on writing data of various types, see Importing and Exporting Data.
The ASCII text File Writer properties are:
Property
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Control Type: Values
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Separator
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Enter a value.
Default = None
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Use default format
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Boolean: Use default format? Choose True or False.
Default = True
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Format string
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Number: Enter a number to change the value.
Default =
G9.2
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The Binary data File Writer properties are:
Property
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Control Type: Values
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Byte ordering
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String List: Byte ordering type. Select from the list. Choose between these values:
Default = Native
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The Encapsulated Postscript File Writer properties are:
The Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) File Writer properties are:
Property
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Control Type: Values
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None
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The Graphics Interchange Format File Writer has no configurable properties other than Name and Description.
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The iTools State File Writer properties are:
Property
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Control Type: Values
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None
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The iTool State File Writer has no configurable properties other than Name and Description.
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The Joint Photographic Experts Group File Writer properties are:
Property
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Control Type: Values
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Color
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String List: Select a depth from the list. Choose between these values:
Default = TrueColor
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Quality
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Number: Factor from 0 - 100 determining the level of quality. Move slider to change the level.
Default =
75
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The JPEG2000 File Writer properties are:
Property
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Control Type: Values
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Reversible
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Boolean: Use reversible (lossless) compression.
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Wavelet levels
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Number: The number of wavelet decomposition levels, or stages, in the range of 0...15. Higher values take longer to store and read, but may give better compression. The default is 5.
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Quality layers
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Number: A positive integer specifying the number of quality layers. Each layer contains the information required to represent the image at a higher quality, given the information from all the previous layers. A larger number of layers takes longer to encode and produces a larger file, but provides more flexibility when decoding.
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The Macintosh PICT File Writer properties are:
Property
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Control Type: Values
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None
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The Macintosh PICT File Writer has no configurable properties other than Name and Description.
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The Portable Network Graphics File Writer properties are:
Property
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Control Type: Values
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Bit depth
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String List: Bit depth in bits. Select a depth from the list. Choose between these values:
Default = Automatic
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The Tag Image File Format File Writer properties are:
Property
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Control Type: Values
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Bit depth
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String List: Bit depth in bits. Select a depth from the list. Choose between these values:
Default = Automatic
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Compression
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String List: Compression type. Select a type from the list. Choose between these values:
Default = None
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The Windows Bitmap File Writer properties are:
Property
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Control Type: Values
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Bit depth
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String List: Bit depth in bits. Select a depth from the list. Choose between these values:
Default = Automatic
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The Windows Enhanced Metafile File Writer properties are:
IDL Online Help (March 01, 2006)