Stand-in images – NewTek TriCaster 40 User Manual

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Keystroke shortcuts are available to help you edit a selected
text object:

Any character(s) – the current text is replaced by the
new character(s).

Home – cursor before the first character of the current
text.

End – cursor after the last character of the current
string.

Delete – text input box opens empty

Spacebar – original text replaced by a space character.

Backspace – last character deleted, cursor at the end.

Tab –next field (Shift + Tab, prior field).

Up or Left Arrow key – cursor between the last two
characters.

Down or Right Arrow key – cursor at the end

Hint: A red line under a character or word indicates the spell-checker is questioning its spelling. Right-click to
open a menu showing various suggested alternatives

Figure 49

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, the image is a stand-in. Click stand-in
images 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.

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