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75Motion User Guide
Delete a folder or file
In the Library stack in Motion, Control-click the custom file, then choose Move to Trash
from the shortcut menu.
Move a file into a folder
In the Library stack in Motion, drag the file onto the folder icon.
The file is moved inside that folder.
When Library media is unavailable in Motion
As with any other object used in a Motion project, Library media must be present and
installed on your computer for that media to appear correctly in Motion. If someone gives
you a project file and you don’t have the same filters or fonts used in the file, a warning
appears when you open the project, listing the items that are unavailable.
You can close the project and install the necessary files on your computer, or you can open
the file. When you open a file with missing media, the following occurs:
Missing Content: Missing content is treated like any other missing media item. For more
information about reconnecting media, see Reconnect offline media files in Motion.
Missing Filters: When a filter is missing, a placeholder object appears in the Layers
list and Timeline. When you reinstall the missing filter, the filter object replaces the
placeholder, and the effect is applied properly.
Missing Fonts: When fonts are missing, the text objects that use those fonts default to
Helvetica as a temporary substitute. Missing international fonts substitute the default
system font for the relevant language.
Work with Library themes in Motion
Library themes help you organize projects that may share objects by allowing you to label
specific objects with a default theme, such as Abstract, Nature, or Sci-Fi, or to assign
objects to a custom theme. By default, some preset Library objects are assigned to a
theme. For example, the Hypnotic particle emitter preset is in the Sci-Fi category.
Note: Library themes are different from the themes in the Themes pop-up menu of the
Project Browser. Project Browser themes are applied to entire Motion projects and shared
between Motion and Final Cut Pro when creating templates. For more information on
creating templates for Final Cut Pro, see Intro to Final Cut Pro templates in Motion.
Sort using the Theme pop-up menu
In the Library in Motion, select a category or subcategory, then choose a theme from
the Theme pop-up menu.
Items belonging to the chosen theme appear in the stack.
Create a new custom theme
1. In the Library in Motion, below the preview area, choose New Theme from the Theme
pop-up menu.
2. In the Create New Theme dialog, type a theme name, then click OK.
A new theme is added to the Library. New themes appear in the Theme pop-up menu.
Custom themes are saved in the “themes” document in your /Users/username/Library/
Application Support/Motion/Library/ folder.