The options window can be accessed by clicking 'Options' in the Edit menu. Any options modified in the options window will be stored so that the values persist after closing and reopening the program.
Any values changed will take effect after clicking the 'OK' button. Clicking 'Cancel' will close the window without changing any settings.
Click the 'Restore Defaults' button to set all values to the default settings that Pivot had when it was first run.
Animation Dimensions
Set the width and height to set the dimensions of the animation. This is indicated by the dotted lines in the frame editing area.
If you have already added frames to the time-line then you will be prompted to confirm the changes after clicking 'OK'. All frames in the time-line will then change to the new dimensions and any background images will be cropped or padded to the new dimensions.
Onion Skins
Set the number of selected figure
onion skins from 0 to 9
. The default value is zero since this reduces lag when moving figures in the frame editing area.
Select 'Show Ahead' to show onion skins ahead of the frame being edited when editing a frame in the middle of the animation time-line.
Figure Handles
Handles are the red or orange nodes used to position the figures.
Show Unselected
Unselect 'Show Unselected' to show only the origin handle of unselected figures. This helps to reduce handle clutter in the frame editing area so that selecting and moving figures is easier. When selected, all handles will be shown as blue in unselected figures.
This setting does not apply to
joined figures because there would then be no way to select a joined figure. Therefore all handles are shown for unselected joined figures even when the option is unselected.
This option can also be changed more quickly from the main animation window by using the Ctrl+H keyboard shortcut.
Autosize
Choose how the size of handles is determined. When selected, handle sizes will be based on the length of their attaching lines. This means that neighbouring handles that are close together due to short segments will be small to prevent overlap, which can make dragging handles easier.
When unselected, handle sizes are large and may overlap when close together. Handles will only reduce in size if the lines they're attached to are both short and thin. This option can be used if you find it difficult to drag small handles.
Black Outline
Choose to show handles with a black outline or not. A black outline means that the handle can always be seen even against red or orange backgrounds, but no outline may look clearer. This does not affect the size of the handles.
Language
Select the
language for Pivot captions and messages.