Centre text?
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Centre text?
Hi Guys..
I’m trying to place my text bang in the center but not quite getting there, can anyone help?
A big thanks in advance..
Paul.
I’m trying to place my text bang in the center but not quite getting there, can anyone help?
A big thanks in advance..
Paul.
Re: Centre text?
Not sure I understand your question - there is the format option for left,right or center on the paragraph text (like in Word etc). You can also move a caption to anywhere you want on the slide - which type of center (centre ) are you trying to do?
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Re: Centre text?
We're probably going to need a bit more info. What are you trying to place your text in the center of?
When text is entered, it's default placement is typically center (50,50), Horizontal and vertical screen center. Now, if you have more than one line, it's the centroid of the text that will remain at screen center. It can't be changed; you have to actually change the text position to effect any change (or change the font). This centroid is going to vary according the font metrics and those are built into the typeface. That is, you can't change the kerning. In fact, the ability to do anything in Gold is even more limited than in Producer (where you can change space between lines (sort of like leading adjustment) and between characters (sort of like kerning) and more).
So, centering your text is dependent upon your typeface and the number of lines. Too, you have to remember that, unlike layer positioning (where screen center is 0,0) caption positioning has screen center at 50,50 (where for right is 100 and far left is 0; 100 is screen bottom and 0 is screen top). Next, you can change the measurement point (sort of like the centroid but not really) by changing the alignment. The left alignment will move the reference point to the beginning of the caption, the right alignment moves that measurement point to the end, and the center moves it to the center. There's no provision to change anything relative to the top or bottom of a caption.
Hope that helps you in someway.
Dale
When text is entered, it's default placement is typically center (50,50), Horizontal and vertical screen center. Now, if you have more than one line, it's the centroid of the text that will remain at screen center. It can't be changed; you have to actually change the text position to effect any change (or change the font). This centroid is going to vary according the font metrics and those are built into the typeface. That is, you can't change the kerning. In fact, the ability to do anything in Gold is even more limited than in Producer (where you can change space between lines (sort of like leading adjustment) and between characters (sort of like kerning) and more).
So, centering your text is dependent upon your typeface and the number of lines. Too, you have to remember that, unlike layer positioning (where screen center is 0,0) caption positioning has screen center at 50,50 (where for right is 100 and far left is 0; 100 is screen bottom and 0 is screen top). Next, you can change the measurement point (sort of like the centroid but not really) by changing the alignment. The left alignment will move the reference point to the beginning of the caption, the right alignment moves that measurement point to the end, and the center moves it to the center. There's no provision to change anything relative to the top or bottom of a caption.
Hope that helps you in someway.
Dale
Re: Centre text?
Hi Guys..
Sorry for not explaining myself properly. The slide I use to start the slideshow within producer. I write (Click To Begin). The problem is I can’t centre it properly? I must have hit some setting?
Many thanks for your help..
Paul.
Sorry for not explaining myself properly. The slide I use to start the slideshow within producer. I write (Click To Begin). The problem is I can’t centre it properly? I must have hit some setting?
Many thanks for your help..
Paul.
Re: Centre text?
Still not getting it. What about the slide you use to start the slideshow?
A layer is positioned by changing its x and y position settings. The layer is centered at 0,0 (x,y) where 50% of the layer is above/below/left/right of the screen center. That may center the layer but not necessarily the content.
You can drag the layer around (Click and hold and then drag) until you get it positioned where you want and then you can release the mouse key to drop it. You can do effectively the same thing with the captions.
The slide is merely a metphor for what appears on the screen, so, you can't really move it. Instead, you move what's displayed in the area described as the slide (that is, relative to the frame). You make the contents appear as if the slide itself are moving by how you position those contents relative to the slide's frame.
Dale
A layer is positioned by changing its x and y position settings. The layer is centered at 0,0 (x,y) where 50% of the layer is above/below/left/right of the screen center. That may center the layer but not necessarily the content.
You can drag the layer around (Click and hold and then drag) until you get it positioned where you want and then you can release the mouse key to drop it. You can do effectively the same thing with the captions.
The slide is merely a metphor for what appears on the screen, so, you can't really move it. Instead, you move what's displayed in the area described as the slide (that is, relative to the frame). You make the contents appear as if the slide itself are moving by how you position those contents relative to the slide's frame.
Dale
Re: Centre text?
It's still not clear exactly to me what problem you're having. But ProShow provides the same button icon to justify text, left, center, right, etc. that is used in most programs. Or you can try starting at putting 50/50 (horizontal/vertical) in the position settings to center as Dale mentioned.
Caption Settings Tab> look beneath the preview window to find the Caption Placement Alignment button icons. The actual CAPTION LAYER must be highlighted in order to adjust the captions, If you have the image layer highlighted instead, you cannot access the caption adjustment controls/tools.
However....
Various fonts center visually, differently. I've not found any to be visually, vertically centered at the 50/50 mark setting because of where the program selects the point in the fonts to use for the positioning. So depending on what font I choose, I almost always have to change it to something else to get it vertically centered to my liking - more like 50/48 or 50/47 or 50/46, etc.
Beyond that, try starting over fresh with a new test slide if nothing else works.
Hope that makes sense.
Caption Settings Tab> look beneath the preview window to find the Caption Placement Alignment button icons. The actual CAPTION LAYER must be highlighted in order to adjust the captions, If you have the image layer highlighted instead, you cannot access the caption adjustment controls/tools.
However....
Various fonts center visually, differently. I've not found any to be visually, vertically centered at the 50/50 mark setting because of where the program selects the point in the fonts to use for the positioning. So depending on what font I choose, I almost always have to change it to something else to get it vertically centered to my liking - more like 50/48 or 50/47 or 50/46, etc.
Beyond that, try starting over fresh with a new test slide if nothing else works.
Hope that makes sense.
Re: Centre text?
Is it the menu's text you're working with and not a regular slide?
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Re: Centre text?
Barbara,
If you're right and this is the problem then the center of the menu screen is 500/500. (Vertically centering may require a bit of adjustment in the "y" number). Yeah, it doesn't exactly work the same at all as position setting for the center of a slide caption. In addition, there are no alignment icons. Instead there is a drop down menu to pick from for left/right/center.
I've always thought this was really odd, not to have the same position numbering as regular captions. That threw me for a loop for a while when I first started using ProShow in 2005.
If you're right and this is the problem then the center of the menu screen is 500/500. (Vertically centering may require a bit of adjustment in the "y" number). Yeah, it doesn't exactly work the same at all as position setting for the center of a slide caption. In addition, there are no alignment icons. Instead there is a drop down menu to pick from for left/right/center.
I've always thought this was really odd, not to have the same position numbering as regular captions. That threw me for a loop for a while when I first started using ProShow in 2005.
Re: Centre text?
I agree that it's confusing, and it seems to be set this way for no particularly good reason. Time to go after Photodex on this, right?
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