Frame Table Page
- Last UpdatedSep 28, 2023
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A Frame Table definition is described by a series of transitions, represented by a pair of values specifying the frame number at which the spacing begins.
A frame table for each of the 3 global axes may be specified, by simply selecting the appropriate Frame Axis:, either X, Y or Z.
A simple spreadsheet is provided in the Transitions panel to help facilitate editing, including a pop-up menu with the following options: COPY, PASTE, INSERT and DELETE, to help facilitate editing. If no current transitions exist (or no point is selected) then the pop-up will only show INSERT (adding a new point at the beginning or end respectively).
In the General panel the User can set the position that frame 0 is from the origin (Offset of Frame 0 from Origin) plus the direction of the positive frame numbers relative to the origin (Aft or Fwd (Forward)).
See also Options Sheet.