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Bogart SE 5 User manual
‘Outline’ button. With the aid of the slider next to it, define the
strength of the outline with values between 0 (not active) and
6 (strong). The ‘Color/Pattern’ button leads you to the image
pool, in which you can decide if the outline is to consist of a
pattern or color.
In the box below, you should see the ‘Shadow’ button. Use
it to determine a width between even values of 0 to 20. The
‘Direction’ and ‘Color’ of the shadow can now also be deter-
mined. The slider for ‘Blur’ allows you to change the outline of
the shadow to a blur type effects and thus make it look more
realistic.
In the right area of the screen, you can see the function ‘Italic’.
You can activate it by selecting the empty box next to it. The
button ‘Smooth’ is use to apply a slightly smeared look to the
text. It also may help to weaken any unwanted artefacts result-
ing from video compression.
Below, you can see the ‘3D’ option. The strength of the three-
dimensional effect can be set with even values between 0 and
20 using the slider. The effect makes the letter look as if they
had a certain thickness. If you use higher values, make sure
to set a character space of around 120% so that the 3D effect
does not interfere with the letters themselves. The ‘direction’
can be set to four different possibilities. The arrow pointing
towards the left top direction is recommended.
The structure of the effect can be set using the ‘Color/Pattern’
button. It is recommended to use a tone similar to the text
color, yet with brightness between this and the background
color’s.
Below left, in the ‘Style’ screen, you can see the ‘Archives’
button. The Archives allow you to save the styles you have
created. You will also find some examples of styles that come
with the software. The Style screen can be closed by pressing
the ‘OK’ button (meaning that you confirm the settings made)
or by pressing ‘Cancel’.
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Clicking in the text entry operation panel on the ‘Line’
button opens a window in which the functions ‘Character
width’, ‘Character space’, ‘Alignment’, ‘Line space’ and ‘Delete
active line’ are listed.
You can see that the settings of the buttons with percent
values lie between 50% and 200%, whereby 100% corre-
sponds to the default setting. Use the function Charwidth to
change the width of letters and punctuation marks of a line. In
the Enter/edit text screen, click anywhere in the line of text to
be edited. Then select the button ‘Line’ and under ‘Character
width’ enter the desired percentage. Click on ‘OK’ to observe
the result. The letters have become wider (> 100%) or narrower
(< 100%), depending on the percent given, and the entire line
has become either longer or shorter. The individual words in
a line cannot be formatted separately. The settings apply only
to the entire line. The function ‘Character space’ increases or
decreases the space between the letters while the width of the
individuals letters remains unchanged. In the Enter/edit text
screen, click anywhere in the line of text to be edited and se-
lect the button ‘Line’. Use the ‘Character space’ slider to enter
the desired distance percentage.
The line is stretched (> 100%) or narrowed (< 100%), depend-
ing on the percent value given. The individual words in a line
cannot be formatted separately. The settings apply only to
the entire line. Under the selection button ‘Alignment’ you can
specify whether the line should be formatted ‘left’, ‘centered’
or ‘right’. With the function ‘Line space’ you can specify the
distance between the selected line and the line below it.
Click on the line that lies above the line to be changed. Now
select ‘Line’ and under ‘Line space’ change the default value
(=100%) to another value. If your percentage number is small-
er, then the line below moves closer to the selected line. If your
percentage number is larger, then the line slides farther away
toward the bottom from the selected line. The lines below the
moved line are moved along with it, but keep their respective
distances. You can also make several settings together in the
‘Line’ window before clicking on ‘OK’. Note that the settings
always apply to the line selected beforehand. The percent-
ages you have set are retained. You can view the settings and
changes for the line you have selected by activating the ‘Line’
window. Here you can also modify the percentages. (If you
have made changes but still see the default values of 100% in
the ‘Line’ screen, then you have selected the wrong line before
clicking on ‘Line’.) There is an extra function in this window. It
can be activated with the ‘Delete active line’ button. Clicking
on ‘Delete active line’ causes the line containing the position
marker to be deleted. The window disappears.
The switch Import (CD symbol with an arrow) allows you to
import texts written on a computer for titling (for instance, a
text from an e-mail with a customer’s preferred credits text).
This saves work and prevents typos. The system supports the
standard text formats ASCII and UNICODE. When saving a
text from a word processing package, the text must be saved
accordingly. In order to make sure that even unusual char-
acters are imported correctly (such as the Euro symbol), we
recommend that you use the UNICODE format.
If you wish to import a PC text, note that only the pure text is
actually loaded, not the settings such as font type, size, style
etc. Such settings (like the text format) must be made in the
Bogart SE title program after importing. Before starting, make
sure that you have inserted the correct medium (CD/DVD) or
connected the right device (USB key, Firewire hard-drive).
Click onto the symbol button. Now you can select the source
for the text you wish to import. Choose either the CD/DVD, the
external drive or the USB key (for this, you require the Card
Drive software).
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