![]() If the speed is not entered or set to zero, it will start when the video or source to which it is linked starts and has been finished when this clip is over. The text will automatically scroll from right to left for Latin text and left to right for Arabic, Aramaic, Hebrew etc. ![]() Is it possible to add such a widget to Shotcut? I mean an easy-to-use “news” ticker, where the user can select the font and its size (that defaults to the Shotcut default or, if such a default does not exist at all, to the OS default), set it bold, italic, underlined etc., and add a speed. So, I would use two of them so that the translation is moved parallel to the first language. In my case, the videos I make are bilingual. But what I really appreciate would be a “marquee” widget that can easily be positioned on the screen.
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