Art Authority for iPad User's Guide
Settings



In Slide View, all shows have certain settings pre-configured. A common example is the type of transition used when moving from one image to the next. Additionally, Art Authority has certain application-wide settings, such as Number of Images to Cache. Show settings and application settings are accessed differently.

Show Settings
In any show in Slide Mode, there is a Settings button in the upper right:



Tap the Settings button to bring up the Settings popover:



Display Images For - Controls how long each image is displayed when the show is playing. Tap "Play Each Image For" and then tap on the desired time frame. Tap the Settings button to return to the Settings pane.

Transition - Controls how images transition from one to another. Tap Transition, then select a transition mode. Tap the Settings button to return to the Settings pane.

Repeat - If set, automatically repeats a show once it has finished. Tap the slider to toggle it.

Show caption - Controls the display of image captions. Tap Show Caption and then choose the desired option. Tap the Settings button to return to the Settings pane.

Note that show settings affect all shows, not just the show in which the settings are changed.

Application Settings
Application-wide settings are accessed via the iPad's Settings app. Run the Settings app, and tap the Art Authority icon to get the application settings pane:



Reset all shows - Normally, when Art Authority starts a show that it's run before, the show will resume where it left off. With this control set to On, the next time you run the application it will reset all shows, so that the next time you play any show, it will start from the beginning, regardless of whether it's been played before or not.

Number of Images to Cache - The maximum number of downloaded images that are stored in memory. Tap Number of Images to Cache and then choose the desired option. Tap Art Authority to return to the Art Authority pane.

Version - The version number of Art Authority.