Hi all, is it possible to make the yellow line ( | ) seen in the graphic oblique, so like this -> / ?View attachment 74118
I suspect that you have to adjust it somewhere in the CSS, however I find nothing there. It is the first style that you can select.
Thanks a lot for your help.
I can't load an image to replace the default. I am using Linux Mint.
1) I click on the 'Your Logo Here' image in one of the four docked dialogs.
2) A 'choose image' dialog box opens with 'CHOOSE IMAGE on the top.
3) I click on the 'Chose Image' Bar and nothing happens. So I click on the little folder icon next to the bar and a smaller dialog box appears. All I can do is Cancel it or hit Ok.
Which since I can't do anything else are the same kind of nothing.
To make things simple for a test I opened a default image and colored the white overlay part red using Linux gimp. Then I saved it as logo_5.png in the same folder. If I could navigate to it and select it I think it would work. But I can't select it. I made a screenshot of where the dialog gets stuck.
Hi!
You can try following this https://obsproject.com/forum/thread...ith-dockable-control-panel.127896/post-529651.
I can confirm that clicking on Choose Image doesn't work. I think that is a bug or a permission issue.
Hope this will help you.
Hi,
Yes, it is possible. You can modify the color of the vertical bar by changing the color of CLR. Click on CLR1 color for example and change the color with the one you want. Also, you can change the transparency level of the color.
Hope that this answered to your question. :)
So I can't figure out how to use those 10 small boxes at the bottom of each lower third. If I click the "X" to clear them, the previously saved ones just come right back when I click one of the boxes. And boxes 1 & 2 have the same content.
Questions:
1. How do I completely erase the 10 boxes for a given lower-third?
2. How do I add and save new information in each box?
Thanks.
Hey, unfortunately no. :(
Maybe I explained it stupidly. I would like to have the vertical line diagonally.
Is that somehow in the code to change?
That did the trick! Thanks! Almost missed your answer because this system doesn't seem to display conversations. But the colors are pretty! :-(1. Long left click on desired slot number to delete the content.
2. Fill in the text in those two text boxes and then click on the slot number to save it.
Thanks! A workaround works. Keep the images in another folder under their regular names and copy them into the logo folder using only the four names: logo_1.png, logo_2.png, logo_3.png, logo_4.png as needed.
This tool was originally made for windows and I think the file dialog needs work to function in Linux that has not been done. I found this problem using Mint 19.3 Now I am using a clean install of Mint 20 and adding all my stuff fresh. The problem remains.
I came here to find that out too, and now realise there is a Custom Font section in the global settings:What a great tool!
One question, Is there a way to insert an local font (local on your computer)?
On further inspection, Lower Third 1 seems to control the image size for all the other panels. I can use other parameters that are different between panels, but not image size, it seems?I can't seem to resize the image (logo) in any of the panels except the first panel (Lower Third 1)
If I try resizing an image in Lower Third 2 or Lower Third 3, for instance, the value will change, but the actual image does nothing.
Not sure if this is a bug or I'm just missing something.
I can't load an image to replace the default. I am using Linux Mint.
1) I click on the 'Your Logo Here' image in one of the four docked dialogs.
2) A 'choose image' dialog box opens with 'CHOOSE IMAGE on the top.
3) I click on the 'Chose Image' Bar and nothing happens. So I click on the little folder icon next to the bar and a smaller dialog box appears. All I can do is Cancel it or hit Ok.
Which since I can't do anything else are the same kind of nothing.
To make things simple for a test I opened a default image and colored the white overlay part red using Linux gimp. Then I saved it as logo_5.png in the same folder. If I could navigate to it and select it I think it would work. But I can't select it. I made a screenshot of where the dialog gets stuck.