Item | Description |
Type | Type of the piece of text |
| material (up to 20 characters). |
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Title | Title of the piece of text |
| material (up to 40 characters). |
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Effect | Select the text display effect |
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| Constant: Displays stable text. |
| Blink: Displays blinking text. |
| Scroll: Makes text flow across |
| the display from right to left. |
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Scroll speed | Select the speed of text flow, |
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Transparency | (Not selectable in this version) |
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The Text Properties dialog box closes.
8 Click [OK] in the Edit Text dialog box.
9 Repeat steps 6 through 8 to specify the properties for each added piece of text material.
Note
The
You can send this material and play it on an
Registering the URL of a Web Page
The
1 Select the URL tab in the Content Management window.
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A line is added to the list on the URL tab, and its address column becomes editable.
3 Enter the URL of the desired web page (up to 255 characters), then press the Enter key.
You can also copy a URL from a web browser, and paste it here by pressing the Ctrl+V keys.
4 Enter the type and title of the registered web page. Select the line, then click its Type or Title column, specify the type (up to 20 characters), or title (up to 40 characters), and then press the Enter key.
To register a shifted web page
The
This feature is useful when you would like to display a specific part of a web page, cropping the top and left menu area, for example. Specifying “100 pixels” as the shift amount for both X and Y respectively, for example, crops 100 pixels each from the top and from the left side of the web page when it is displayed.
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The Shift Page Origin dialog box appears.
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