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Section 12.1 Edit tab
The
Title Editor
has two tabs, labeled
Edit
and
Position.
The controls in the latter tab are identical to those
discussed under the heading
Position Tab
in Section 10.3.2. In this chapter, we will concentrate on the
Edit
tab.
12.1.1 Text Tools
FIGURE 69
The header of the
Title Editor
holds an assortment of text attribute controls. These include a
Font
selector
menu, numeric
Size
control, and
Bold
,
Italic
,
Underline
and ‘ALLCAPS’ switches.
As you would expect, clicking
Load
opens AV-HLC100s Media Browser allowing you to select a title
template.
Clear
removes the current page.
12.1.2 Stand-In Images
Images embedded in
Title Pages
may be locked, or they may be
editable ‘stand-ins’. When you roll the mouse over an embedded image
and a white border is displayed around the image, the image is a
stand-
in
. Click a stand-in to open the
Media Browser
, and select an image file
(hold Shift to use the system file explorer instead).
If you right-click a stand-in image, a context menu (Figure 70) lets
you select between optional methods of fitting the image to its frame.
Stretch
causes the image to completely fill the frame.
Fill Area
retains the interested image’s original aspect, cropping as
necessary to fit inside the frame.
Show All Image
also retains the original image aspect, but fits the
complete image into the frame (which may result in ‘pillar-boxing’
or ‘letter-boxing’).
FIGURE 70