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Chapter 4
Following this, the texts on the source medium will be dis-
played and you can now choose the text for import.
With the buttons on the left in the menu ‘Text’ you can reduce
the task bar to these buttons or move it to the opposite screen
edge. Use the ‘TE’ button to return to the titler menu.
(3) Clicking on the ‘Boxes’ button calls up an additional tool-
bar, with which you can create and edit text boxes.
•Atthetopleftyouatrstseethelabel‘Box1/1’.Youseethe
display ‘Box 1/2’ after you have added a text box. After adding
still another text box ‘Box 1/3’ is displayed, and so on. With
the help of the right arrow key you can move forward through
the boxes. The left arrow key is used to display the previous
box.
Note: You can toggle between the text boxes by clicking
directly on the corresponding spot in the preview screen. The
box is then marked with a broken line.
•Usethebutton‘Add’toputanadditionaltextboxontothe
video image. When you click the button a dashed box appears
in the upper left corner of the video image. You can now use
the trackball to position the box. After the upper left corner of
the box has reached the desired position, confirm by clicking
the left trackball button. Rolling the trackball now determines
the size of the box. Clicking on the left trackball button again
confirms the setting.
You can define any number of text boxes. The last text box to
be added is indicated with a dashed frame. When a text panel
is hidden by others you can make it visible either by resizing or
moving the overlying panel, or by clicking repeatedly the TAB
key on the keyboard (to the left of the letter q) until the text
panel you want appears.
Note: Please note that after calculation the text boxes are
ordered in the same sequence as they were created. The se-
quence that you used to place the boxes on top of each other
is irrelevant for the calculation.
•Clickingon‘Delete’causestheactive(outlined)paneltobe
deleted. The previously inserted panel now becomes the active
panel.
•Boththecoordinatesandthesizeofthecurrentlyactivetext
box are displayed at the lower left edge of the task bar.
•With‘Move’youcanchangethepositionoftheactive
text box. You drag it with the trackball and confirm the new
position with the left trackball button. Alternatively, you can
position the trackball cursor on the upper left corner of the text
box so that a symbol (four spearheads) appears. Then click
on the left trackball key so that the task bar is hidden and you
can move the selected text box. After you have reached the
desired position, click again on the left trackball key.
•Afterclicking‘Size’youusethetrackballtoresizethepanel
at the bottom and right edges and fix the new size by click-
ing on the left trackball button. Alternatively, you can change
the box size by clicking directly. Point the screen cursor to the
upper or lower edge so that an arrow symbol appears, click on
the left trackball key and drag the edge up or down by roll-
ing the trackball. Moving the left or right edge functions in the
same way.
If you point the cursor to the lower right edge, a diagonal arrow
symbol appears. Click on the left trackball key and then roll the
trackball to change box height and width simultaneously.
•Usetheselectionbutton‘Text’tospecifywhetheryouwant
to align the text you have entered or still have to enter at the
top, middle or bottom of the text box.
•Clickingonthebutton‘Extended’callsupadisplayinwhich
you have several options:
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The function ‘Copy style to all lines’ offers the possibil-
ity to copy the settings made in the window ‘Style’ from one
single line to all other lines on this page. Before you call up the
window ‘Extended’ again, mark the line (place the cursor in
this line) which contains the style you want to copy.
After selecting ‘Style for all lines’, the settings will be copied.
Similarly to the function mentioned above, you can copy the
font of one line to the other lines by clicking on ‘Copy font to
all lines’. Mark the line which contains the desired font and
choose the function ‘Copy font to all lines’. Selecting the ‘min.
Size’ button reduces the text panel to a minimum, meaning
that a narrow border encloses the text inside.
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