Fusker Collection View Modify:
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The number of digits specifies how many characters the number will be placed in within the segment text. If the number of characters is less than or equal to the number of digits in the number, the number will be displayed in the number of digits required by the value. If the number of characters is greater than the number of digits in the value leading zeros will be used to fill out the right number of characters.
For example the value 15 would be represented as:
# of Digits | How a value of 15 is represented |
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1 | 15 |
2 | 15 |
3 | 015 |
This value is typically set to the number of numeric digits found grouped together in the original image added to the fusker collection and would only need to be modified in situations where you added image 100 and images prior to that image in the sequence used fewer characters.
This value is exactly what it sounds like, the first number used in the numeric fusk. When file references are auto ranged as they are added to a fusker collection, the start value is determined based on the user configuration and the number found in the original file name. It would only need to be modified if you feel there may be more earlier numbered images in the sequence.
This value is exactly what it sounds like, the last number used in the numeric fusk. When file references are auto ranged as they are added to a fusker collection, the end value is determined based on the start value and the {Size of Range} user configuration. It would only need to be modified if you feel there may be more images in the sequence with larger numeric values.
You can Cancel any changes you've made through the editor at any time. To have them take effect in the segment you are editing, use the OK button.
The numeric fusk editor does not utilize any user preferences.
There are no differences in how the numeric fsuk editor works between the Free and Full versions of Image Surfer Pro.
Split & Auto Range & Modify
A brief example using the Female Action Stars fusker collection which demonstrates creating multiple
fusks within the same file reference segment. The example uses the Modify option to change the data within
file and split directory segments as well as create a list fusk and limit a numeric fusk.
In addition, the Segment Editor and fusk editors are also demonstrated in the following examples: