You can set up program options for AniTuner by pressing on
the
button available at the top-right corner of the window.
Since AniTuner does not feature an internal image editor, you
need your own image editor if you wish to edit cursor frames. This
can be a simple bitmap editor like Microsoft Paint to more
powerful image editing software like
Adobe Photoshop
(R), Jasc Paint Shop
Pro (R),
Microsoft Photo Editor (R), etc...
In the Frame Editor, you can
edit a frame by pressing "Edit Image". The image editor is
then launched to edit the frame image. This option lets you
specify the editor you want to use: it can be the default one (the
same as the one that is opened by Windows when you double-click on
a bitmap file in Windows Explorer) or the one of your choice. In
the last case, you have to enter the full path to the program file
of your image editor.
- Export temporary frame image in PNG format
The frame is by default exported in the Bitmap format. But if
your image editor supports the PNG format, then you can enable
this option. In this case AniTuner will save temporary frames as
PNG files (this format is useful for
32-bit cursors).
- Ask for the resizing method
When importing an image as a
frame, if the selection does not fit the current
animated cursor size, AniTuner
prompts you for the resizing method it should use to correct this
problem. If you do not want to be prompted, then enable this
option. In this case AniTuner will always rescale the selection to
fit the cursor size.
Once you have finished with the options, you can return to the
previous page you were before pressing the Options button. |