You use the Cast window preferences settings to control the appearance of the current Cast window or, if desired, all Cast windows. You can set different preferences for each Cast window. The title bar of the dialog box displays the name of the Cast window preferences you are changing.
Note: If you are using a Macintosh OS X operating system, select the Director menu, instead of the Edit menu, to access Preferences.
This option does not limit the number of cast members that can exist in the cast. If you have a small number of cast members, you can hide the remaining unused cast positions to make better use of the vertical scroll bar. The default is 1000.
The options for 8 Thumbnails, 10 Thumbnails, and 20 Thumbnails specify fixed-row widths that are independent of the window size; if the Cast window is smaller horizontally than the width of the cast row, you must use the horizontal scroll bar to reveal the rest of the cast. The Fit to Window option automatically adjusts the number of cast members per row to fit the current width of the Cast window. In this mode, the horizontal scroll bar is disabled because the entire width of the cast is always in view. The default is Fit to Window.
Small 44 x 33 pixels
Medium 56 x 42 pixels (default)
Large 80 x 60 pixels
Thumbnails always maintain the standard 4:3 aspect ratio.
If the thumbnails appear fuzzy, they are probably displaying larger than their original size. To correct this, change the Cast window preferences thumbnail setting to a smaller size. Click OK when the alert message asks whether thumbnails should be regenerated.
Number displays the cast number.
Name displays the cast name, if one exists; otherwise, this option displays the cast number in decimal format.
Number:Name displays the cast number in decimal format and the cast name, separated by a colon (:) (for example, 340:Dancing Potato). If no name exists, this setting displays the cast number in decimal format.
The selected format is also used in other windows, including the Score, whenever a cast ID appears.