User manual

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As soon as you select the menu “Stamps”,
a dashed-line frame appears around one of
the scene icons. Now activate the desired
lm simply by clicking on the image currently
representing it. The frame now surrounds this
image.
If you click on the button “Type”, you have two
options: the function “Stamp f. scene” causes
your lm to be represented by the rst image
of a scene. The setting “Background-Stamp
causes the image to be transparent so that you
can create an “Easter Egg”, a button that can be
clicked on, but not seen, that plays one of your
lm projects.
Clicking on the button “Select Scene” (active of
course only if you previously selected the option
Stamp f. scene”) calls up project selection
where you mark the desired project and conrm,
so that the corresponding scene bin appears,
from which you can select a scene that then
replaces the previously set image.
With “Size” you specify the size of the image
or whether only the text is to be displayed (“no
Stamp”).
With “Position” you specify the position of the
image or text. If you have specied “no Stamp”,
then a frame is automatically put around the
lm name belonging to the project. In order to
suppress this frame later in the DVD menu, set
the stamp icon border width to the value 0 (see
Borders”).
“Film Texts”: If you have set this function,
activate the desired stamp icon.
Then you can call up the keyboard with the
button “Text” and use it (or a connected
external keyboard) to rename the currently
active title.
Here too you can enter several lines of text if
the text is located below the icon. This functions
according to the same principle as entering
headings. Take note of the version number of
your software. You use the button “Position” to
specify the position of the text in relation to the
image.
“Film Text-attributes”: Here you can globally
change lm titling, (change them all at once).
You can use the button “Select font” to change
the font and font size. The button “Select Style
is used to call up the window “Text Style”, in
which you can make further settings, such as