68Chapter 12 Title EditorWe discussed the use of the Overlay layers, including the Title overlay, back in Section 10.3. AV-HLC100’s Title overlay feature is resident full-time on the Live Desktop. In this chapter we will concentrateon managing and editing titles. The integrated Title Editor is a vital part of this feature.FIGURE 67Open AV-HLC100’s Title Editor by clicking the gear icon that appears at lower-rightwhen you move the mouse over the Title viewport at right in Switcher section of theLive Desktop (Figure 68).Hint: This panel can be re-sized by dragging its lower-right corner, and re-positioned by dragging thetitlebar.Opening the pop-up Title Editor during display is permitted, allowing you to modify title pages during liveproduction (changes are shown immediately). When you move the mouse pointer over editable text inthe Title Page Editor’s preview, a white bounding-box surrounds the text. If you click inside the box thetext object is selected and a text edit field is shown.Press Enter or click outside the box to complete editing operations, or press Tab to advance to next entryfield (press Shift + Tab instead to jump to the prior text field).Hint: A red line under a character or word indicates the spell-checker is questioning its spelling. Rightclick the word to open a menu suggesting alternatives. Click any entries shown if you wish to updatethe original.Note that the cursor keys – that is, the left/right and up/down arrows – can also be used to navigate inand between text fields on the current title page.Hint: Selected text can be ‘nudged’ a pixel at a time using ALT + the keyboard arrow keys. If you holddown both SHIFT and ALT, the arrow keys move the text object in five pixels increments.FIGURE 68