• The load and save buttons allow you to store the configuration spec-
ified in the dialog to disk. These settings can be recalled whenever
necessary, allowing you to maintain a setup for each scenario for which
you will use the system.
• The display each frame for: field allows you to specify how long
each frame in the normal slideshow sequence is left on screen. When
no new images are being received the old images will be cycled through
at this rate.
• The new images list allows you to control what the slideshow system
will do with new images that are received by the server. The three
options available are as follows:
– Show in order instructs ITP to simply add the image to the
queue and not provide it with any special treatment. The slideshow
will show the new image when it comes up in the normal sequence.
– Place at front of queue instructs ITP to show any new images
at the next opportunity without disturbing the existing frame.
The show will display the current image until its time would have
otherwise expired and then insert the new image ahead of the next
picture in the normal sequence. Once the new image is finished,
ITP will return to where it left off in the cycle.
– Display immediately instructs the server to interrupt the slideshow
and display the new image the moment that it is received.
• The show for x seconds field allows you to specify a different slide
interval for new images. This works with the place in front of queue
and display immediately modes and allows the new image to be
highlighted by showing it for a longer period of time.
• The sequence field allows you to specify how the list of current im-
ages will be shown. The available options are self explanatory - you
can either select in the order they were received or a random
sequence.
• The don’t show images received before/after fields allow you to
specify a range of dates and times to restrict which images will be
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