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Re: Titler "Sluggish" in CS3?
by
James Orlowski
(jamski)
on Apr 28, 2008 at 12:20:33 pm
[Tim Kolb]
"I think the titler could use some patching in CS3 as the interface has no memory of how it was last opened and some of the panel scaling is a little wonky as well."
I do think it's annoying that every time I launch the titler, the window is all out of whack; the pallets are generally way over sized, and the entire window is oddly shaped.
I readjust the pallets size and position hoping that it'll remember my settings, but the next time I launch it, they're back to some crazy preset.
Let's hope this gets fixed in a future update.
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James Orlowski
RYNO Production, Inc.
www.rynoproduction.com
800-860-7966
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Titler "Sluggish" in CS3?
by James Orlowski on Apr 22, 2008 at 4:09:37 pm
Re: Titler "Sluggish" in CS3?
by Tim Kolb on Apr 27, 2008 at 1:41:06 am
Re: Titler "Sluggish" in CS3?
by James Orlowski on Apr 28, 2008 at 12:20:33 pm
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