Scrolling Along a Curve
If you display the curve spread out in the diagram as follows and then animate the cursor, you will obtain a scrolling effect:
1.Hold down the CTRL key and use your mouse to drag a vertical band from left to right in order to display a section of the curve as spread out.
2.Open the list box under Cursor Tools/Cursors[Zoom Curve] > Adjust Image Section and select Fixed Cursor Position.
3.Uncheck the option Cursors[Cursors] > Cross-Hair Cursor to display the cursor as a line cursor.
4.Now click Cursors[Play] > Play or Cursor Tools/Cursors[Play] > Reverse to allow the cursor move to the right or left.
5.Click Cursors[Play] > Stop to stop scrolling.
Notes:
•The option in the Fixed Cursor Position list box Cursor Tools/Cursors[Zoom Curve] > Adjust Image Section causes the cursor to appear at a fixed location and the curve to move under the cursor. Alternatively, you can use the Move option.
•You can change the speed of the cursor in the Cursor Tools/Cursors[Play] > Playback Speed field.
•You can set the cursoring increment in the Playback increment field of the Properties dialog box.