Stand-in images – NewTek TriCaster 300 User Manual
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Spacebar – text input box opens with original text string deleted and a space character
inserted in its place.
Up or Left Arrow key – text input box opens with the cursor between the last two
characters of the current string.
Down or Right Arrow key – text input box opens with cursor at the end of the string.
Backspace – text input box opens with the last character of the string deleted and the
cursor at the (new) end of the string.
Tab – advance to next entry field (Shift + Tab to prior field).
Hint: A red line under a character or word indicates the spell-checker is questioning its spelling.
Right-click the word to open a menu showing various suggested alternatives. Click one of these if
you wish to update the original.
Figure 152
The titlebar of the Title Page Editor holds an assortment of text attribute controls. These include
a Font selector drop-down menu, numeric Size control, and Bold, Italic and Underline switches.
STAND-IN IMAGES
Images embedded in Title Pages may be locked, or they may be editable stand-ins. When you
roll the mouse over an embedded image and a yellow border is displayed around the image (see
Figure 153), the image is a stand-in. Click a stand-in to open the File Browser, allowing you to
select a replacement image file.
You can find out which, if any images are unlocked (stand-ins) and which are locked, and toggle
the status of any image. Hold down the Shift key while rolling around inside the Title Page. With
Shift depressed, a red border is shown around any locked image under the cursor. Stand-in
(unlocked) images display a green border on roll-over when Shift is depressed. To toggle the
stand-in/locked status for an image, left-click it with Shift depressed.