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Adding Text to Clips
You add text to a clip by first creating a layer for entering the text, setting the layer attributes, and then
typing the text. You can create several layers of text that overlap each other.
Creating a Layer
Text is contained in a layer called a text layer. When you create a text layer, a coloured border called the
crop border appears in the image window indicating the region the text will occupy.
To create a layer:
1 Click New Layer. If this is the first layer you are creating, you can click directly in the image window.
The text layer is positioned in the upper-left corner of the safe title area by default. The text in the
layer is left justified, while the width is equal to the safe title overlay. You can modify the safe title
overlay using the Grid and Guide controls. You can also modify the boundary colour. See Rendering
Text Clips
(page 964).
2 Click Axis to make sure you are in the Axis menu.
3 To set the text layer dimensions, enable Layer.
Each layer has its own parent axis for translating, rotating, resizing, and shearing. The axis for the layer
can be in the upper-left or centre of the layer. See
Creating Text Effects (page 972).
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