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In this tutorial an internal text editor is used to compose and format | In this tutorial an internal text editor is used to compose and format | ||
a text file, to play in MXWendler, without the use of any external application. | a text file, to play in MXWendler, without the use of any external application. | ||
==Opening the Rich Text Editor== | ==Opening the Rich Text Editor== | ||
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:It can be edited in every moment by opening the Preload Preview and clicking on: | :It can be edited in every moment by opening the Preload Preview and clicking on: | ||
:Edit Richtext | :Edit Richtext | ||
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''To use this feature you need MXWendler version 5.2 and higher'' |
Revision as of 14:49, 12 March 2019
In this tutorial an internal text editor is used to compose and format a text file, to play in MXWendler, without the use of any external application.
Opening the Rich Text Editor
- (A) Open the Preload Preview by clicking in one of the preload boxes.
- (B) Select "New Richtext" in the media menu.
- A Text Editor should be opening.
- (C) Create or paste and edit the desired text.
- (D) When ready, click Apply at the bottom of the text editor.
- The text is loaded and ready to be played.
- Close the Preload Preview and play the preload.
- The text is now in play in the Output Window and can be handled
- as any other media content on MXWendler.
- It can be edited in every moment by opening the Preload Preview and clicking on:
- Edit Richtext
To use this feature you need MXWendler version 5.2 and higher