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Edit snap point
Objects, object edges, markers or the playback marker will spring automatically to
particular "Key positions", when you move them close enough with the mouse. This is
called "snapping". This helps to position objects exactly, even if the project is zoomed
out. Per object, one snap point may now be placed within an object to mark positions
where other objects should snap to. This can be helpful, for example, in case a title
should be shown at a specific position of a video object.
To set a snap point, select an object and place the playback marker at the
position where you would like the snap point to be.
With the "Set snap point" option, which you can find in the menu "Edit" >"Edit
snap points", a snap point will be set. "Delete snap point" deletes a snap point. If
in the object the "Set snap point" option is selected at another position, the snap
point will be moved.
"Delete all snap points" deletes all snap points for all objects in a film.
Shortcut for "Set snap point": Ctrl + P
Load title template
A dialog for loading a title template will open.
Save as title template
This allows you to create your own templates using your title creations. The function
"Load title template" enables these templates to be used again quickly.
Save as special effect
This function saves the title with all objects that have been grouped (view page 299)
with the title object. This enables you to create title templates that contain all
required overlay objects.
Convert to 3D title
The title object will now be turned into a MAGIX 3D Maker object, and a limited
version of MAGIX 3D Maker will open.
Attach to picture position in the video
This can be used to attach the current video, image, or (3D) text object to a
movement path in another video object. Read more about this in the chapter
"Magnetic objects (view page 157)".
Border cropping adjustment:
Select this option if the edges are cropped during playback on your television. Values
stored in "Movie effects settings (view page 162)" ("Effects" menu) will be applied.