2006-06-03, 18:34 | Link #1 |
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.ssa rotation question
Hi all,
There are two things that has been bugging me for a few days now and I just can't seem to find the solution. I would really appreciate it if someone can help me out here. 1) How to rotate a text simply to the right. Like this: 2) How to change the leading of two lines. |
2006-06-03, 19:48 | Link #3 |
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Thank you, Sylf.
about the rotation... how could I be SO stupid. ><; I knew I had to use \frz but I didn't go further then 180degrees and we all know a circle has 360degrees. *shrugs* About the leading I mean the space between two lines. How to make those lines closer and/or further away to each other? Last edited by mireille; 2006-06-03 at 20:19. |
2006-06-03, 20:07 | Link #4 |
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Actually, you can use negative values with the \fr[x|y|z] overrides too.
As for the "leading" thing, that's not really possible in any sensible way. It can be done, but you have to position each line individually, either by using the \pos tag, or by using different MarginV's. In both cases you need to set the lines (as in "SSA lines" not "lines of onscreen text") to different layers, or the automatic collision detection will place them at a safe distance from each other.
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