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For more information about the Animate parameter, see Parameters in the Properties
Inspector.
Note: The Rotation parameter must be keyframed Animate parameter options to have
effect.
The Animate pop-up menu contains the following options:
Use Rotation: The default interpolation method, whereby text characters rotate from
their start rotation to their final rotation. Depending on the animation, the characters
may twist before reaching their final orientation (the last keyframed value). For example,
if the X, Y, and Z Rotation parameters are animated from 0 degrees to 180 degrees in
a project, the text characters rotate on all axes before reaching their final orientation.
Use Orientation: This method provides smoother interpolation but does not allow
multiple revolutions. This method interpolates between the text characters’ start
orientation (first keyframe) and their end orientation (second keyframe).
Slant: Use this slider to simulate italics by adding a slant value to text characters.
Monospace: Select this checkbox to apply a fixed amount of space between each text
character.
All Caps: Select this checkbox to make text characters uppercase.
All Caps Size: Use this slider, available when the All Caps checkbox is selected, to set the
size of uppercase characters based on a percentage of the font point size.
Editable in FCP: When using a Motion project as a template in Final Cut Pro X, select this
checkbox to allow editing of text parameters in Final Cut Pro. The editable parameters
include the following:
Text string (text characters can be modified)
Text size
Text tracking
For more information on publishing to Final Cut Pro X, see Creating Templates for
Final Cut Pro X.
Text
Text: Type in the Text editor (the darker shaded area) to add and edit text in the Inspector.
For more information, see Adding Text with the Text Editor.
Text Format-Related Tasks
These tasks are useful when editing text Format parameters, including changing fonts,
moving the text insertion point, and adjusting kerning.
For information on the controls in the Text Format pane, see Basic Formatting Controls.
833Chapter 16 Creating and Editing Text