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Creating Layouts
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9. Create a Composite. Refer to “Creating a Composite” on page 109.
10. Resize a Composite. Refer to “Resizing a Composite” on page 115.
11. Display Widget Properties using the Region Editor. Refer to “Displaying Widget Properties using the
Region Editor” on page 115
12. Configure a Widget Position within the Region Editor. Refer to “Configuring a Widget Position within
the Region Editor” on page 117
13. Configure the Dimension within the Region Editor. Refer to “Configuring the Dimension within the
Region Editor” on page 118.
14. Select a UMD Text Font. Refer to “Selecting a UMD Text Font” on page 119.
15. Configure a Static UMD Text. Refer to “Configuring a Static UMD Text” on page 119.
16. Selecting a Background Image. Refer to “Selecting a Background Image” on page 120.
Key Concepts
Widget
A widget is a graphical item that is part of a layout. Within the XEdit workflow, widgets - which could also
be referred to as components - are consistently called widgets. XEdit provides several types of widgets such
as clock, video, audiometer, UMD, timecode and composite.
Widget Library
A widget library is a collection of predefined widgets. Widgets from a library can be used to help construct
a layout. More than one widget library can exist.
Composite
A composite is a group of widgets that can be dropped onto a layout. Composites are also referred to as
monitors.
What is a widget?
What is a widget library?
What is a composite?
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