Just release the mouse to finish positioning. Line, that is, you must rotate the cursor around the center to rotate the line. When you click and drag, the subtitle line rotate following that You will notice that there is a line connecting the center of the circle to the \org tag, if none exists), or you can click and Point (the triangle at the center of the circle) to move it (and insert a There are two functionalities in this mode. Surrounded by 6 arcs that help mark and measure angles. (either it’s position, or the origin point, if defined). On this mode, you will see a circle centered around the subtitle’s pivot If alt is heldĭown, all other selected anchors are shifted relative to the active anchor. Position, similarly to double-clicking in the crosshair tool. All selectedĭouble-clicking on a spot with no anchors will move the active anchor to that The anchors which you want to add or remove from the selection. Multiple anchors can be selected at once by holding down ctrl and clicking on Only altering the X or Y coordinate of the anchor (whichever would be changed If shift is held down while dragging an anchor, the drag will be limited to YouĬan also drag this to affect the origin position. Represented by a triangle, connected to the square anchor by a dotted line. If your line has an origin point specified, you will see a third anchor, The same goes for the end-of-movement anchor. Video to 5000 milliseconds after the start of the line, and drag the startĪnchor there. Movement to start at 5000 milliseconds after the start of the line, seek the Where you want the subtitle to be at that anchor. Where the movement will start or end, move the corresponding anchor on the time Start-of-movement to the end-of-movement anchor. On the movement mode, there is another anchor, the end-of-movement anchor, Where you release them with the \pos command. Video surface by dragging their anchor (the square). On the positioning mode, you can simply click-and-drag subtitles across the You can toggle between them by clicking the button Lines will be shifted by the same distance as the active line, including lines If alt is held down while double-clicking, all other selected Position the current line (using the \pos tag) on Show the distance from the bottom-right corner. Script coordinates under the cursor, as well as a crosshair indicating theĮxact point that you are looking at. Hovering the mouse over the video will show the There are currently seven different visual typesetting tools: crosshair,ĭrag, rotate on z axis, rotate on xy axes, scale, rectangular clip and Copy coordinates to clipboard Copies the current mouse coordinates to clipboard, e.g. Copy image to clipboard (no subtitles) Same as above, but copying to clipboard. Save PNG snapshot (no subtitles) Same as the previous option, but subtitles won’t be visible in the You can then paste it in any image editing software. Copy image to clipboard Same as above, but copies the frame to the clipboard, instead of WON’T be affected by zooming or aspect ratio overriding. This snapshot will be in the real video size, and Save PNG snapshot Saves a PNG snapshot of the current frame to the path specified in You can right click to bring a context menu with other options: Slider already has focus, Ctrl-Space will return keyboard focus to theĬontrol that last had it. The slider can be focused withoutĪccidentally seeking by right-clicking it or pressing Ctrl-Space. By default, left/right seek forward/backward one frame Īlt-left/right seek forward/backward 10 frames shift-left/right seekįorward/backwards one keyframe. Holding shift while dragging the thumb snaps to This is mostly useful for override tags which take relative times, such asĭisplays and allows changing the current video zoom. TODO: Is the main toolbar actually documented anywhere? Subs relative time #ĭisplays the time to the start and end time of the active subtitle line.
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