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Changing the Font Used for the Metadata Overlay
If optional fonts are uploaded to the SMP, the user can select and use one for displaying
metadata text instead of the default font. Size and color can be selected for the OSD
text. Optional fonts must be uploaded to the fonts folder within the SMP from the
File
Management
page or by using an STP client program before selecting it in this page.
NOTES:
•
The SMP supports TrueType™(.ttf) and OpenType
®
(.otf) fonts.
•
To upload a font file, use the file upload utility within the
File
Management
page.
•
The user is responsible for obtaining any necessary font licenses before uploading
fonts to the SMP 111.
•
After changing the font, some text can appear truncated in the on-screen text
because characters can be wider in the selected font than in the system default
font.
•
These settings also control the Universal OSD settings (font, size, color, and
location).
TIP:
Many free, open source fonts are available at
.
To select a different font and change the size and color:
1.
Open the
Encoding
&
Metadata
page.
2.
Expand the
Metadata
and
Recording
Profiles
panel.
3.
From the first panel in the left corner, select an available font from the
Font
drop-down
list (see figure 36,
1
). The selected font is immediately applied to both the input
switching OSD and the universal OSD.
1
2
3
4
Figure 36.
Change Font in Metadata and Recording Files
4.
To change the size, click the
Up
and
Down
arrows (
2
) to adjust the value. The number
is a percentage of the baseline font height, from 80 to 200%, with 100 being the default.
5.
To change the font color, enter a six-character hexadecimal color value into the
Color
field (
3
). The default color is
#ffffff
(white).
NOTE:
Consult a hex color table, if needed. Each pair of characters represents the
bits for the percentage of red, green, and blue, respectively. For example, red is
represented by
#FF0000
, which is 100% red, 0% green, 0% blue.
6.
To change the location of the universal on-screen display (OSD), select a location from
the
Metadata
Location
). This metadata location also affects the
location of the universal on-screen display (OSD).
NOTE:
See the
SMP 111 Embe
d
ded Web Pages Help File
for more information on
metadata.
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