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458Motion User Guide
3. Save the template.
When you apply the modified effect, transition, title, or generator to a clip in the
Final Cut Pro timeline, the onscreen controls for the filter appear in the Final Cut Pro viewer.
Note: When you publish onscreen controls, their corresponding numeric controls in the
Inspector are not published. You must publish Inspector parameter controls separately.
See Publish a parameter control.
For more information about filter onscreen controls, see Adjust filters in the Motion canvas
and
Publish Motion filter parameters to Final Cut Pro.
Manage template controls in Motion
The following tasks describe how to review, reorder, and unpublish parameters, as well as
how to customize a published parameter name.
Review parameter controls to be published
1. In the Layers list of the template project in Motion, click Project.
2. In the Project Inspector, click Publishing.
Parameters (for all object types) set to be published appear in the list.
Note: When you publish a filters onscreen controls by selecting the Publish OSC
checkbox, no OSC parameter appears in the Publishing pane of the Project Properties
Inspector. When the effect is applied in Final Cut Pro, the onscreen controls are visible
in the viewer.
Reorder parameter controls in the Publishing pane
1. In the Layers list of the template project in Motion, click Project.
2. In the Project Inspector, click Publishing.
3. Drag a parameter up or down in the Published Parameters list.
Rename a published parameter control
1. In the Layers list of the template project, click Project.
2. In the Project Inspector, click Publishing.
3. In the Published Parameters list, double-click the name of a parameter, enter a name,
then press Return.
Note: To navigate to the originally published parameter (before the name change),
Control-click the parameter and choose Reveal Original Parameter.