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Justification settings for titles
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When entering title overlays, it seems that the default justification is "centered." That doesn't work good if you want the title to change to different text of different lengths. Can it be justified "left" for instance, so the text expands and contracts out to the right, and the left side stays in the same position?
Thanks.
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Joined: 1/13/2010(UTC) Posts: 5,228 Location: Gold Coast, Australia Was thanked: 4332 time(s) in 1528 post(s)
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Most title templates in vMix are left aligned by default. Can you clarify what title you are referring to?
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When you add a "title" input, and select the "text" tab, and "TextHD." The Title Editor lets you enter text for the message and title, but they both seem to be defaulted to be centered, and there doesn't seem to be a way to change their justification. If you enter multiple preset texts, they will change about the center of the placement of the title.
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Actually, "Message" is centered and "Title" is right justified for the "TextHD" template. The alternative to using one of the included title templates is to design your own with the new vMix Title Designer: http://forums.vmix.com.a....aspx?g=posts&t=1250Templates can be handy but they are limited. There are many advantages to customizing your own, and it's pretty simple too. Ice
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