Editable text blocks, Dynamic text blocks, Transparent objects – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual

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The CG application

Editable text blocks

Your CG may contain editable text blocks, which are useful for last-minute entering of

information in a standard CG template. They allow you to add text to a CG when it is in a CG

event in a playout schedule; you may insert the text at any time, up to the point at which iTX

gets ready to play out the CG event.

You enter the information through text boxes that appear on the Event Editor when you select

the CG event:

Dynamic text blocks

Dynamic text blocks are similar to editable text blocks.

The difference is that, in a dynamic text block, iTX automatically enters information from a

specified source into a special space in the text block. The space that receives the information is

called a field.

An example is a time-of-day field. In this field, iTX displays the current time, which it receives

from the system time source. iTX constantly updates the display while the CG is on air.

Another possible source of information is the primary event that a CG is associated with. The

CG may include text, such as a program name, that iTX reads from the media item used in the

event.

Transparent objects

You can apply a color fill to an object that lies directly above another object. By varying the

transparency of the fill, you blend the objects so that the lower one, instead of being obscured,

appears partially visible through the upper one.

Transitions and vision effects

You can apply visual effects to groups of objects. You do this while the CG application is in the

animation operating mode.

Each CG object is assigned to a group (it may be the only object in the group); groups are

numbered from 0-9.

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