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A Live Text state consists of images and text fields overlaid on top of each other. You can layer both static text and updatable RSS and MRSS content with images and customize the position/size of items in relation to the background.
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Time to Display Each Line (RSS Feed, MRSS Feed only): Specify how long (in seconds) to display each entry in the feed.
Rotation: Specify a degree of rotation for the text. This option does not rotate the dimensions of the text box, so you'll likely need to resize it manually.
Alignment: Specify whether the text is left-aligned, right-aligned, or centered.
Foreground Text Color: Select a color for the text.
Background text color: Check this box to include a background color for text fields.
Font size: Select Automatic to fit the text to the height of the text field, or select Fixed point size to enter a value for the font size (1 - 500).
Font: Select a font for the text. The System Font option uses the default Linux font. You can use any TrueType font. Click Reset to System Font to reset the font to the default.
If you create a large, complex interactive playlist, you will likely run into two problems: You’ll find yourself having to create a large number of redundant events, and it will become difficult to keep track of numerous branching states and conditions. Super States are implemented to alleviate these problems and make complex interactive presentations manageable.
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When the Super State icon is double-clicked, the Super State canvas will appear. The Super State canvas gives you the option to add media states from Widgets to the Super State. To exit this canvas, click the Zone description located in the top left corner of the canvas. This will take you back to the Zone Content canvas. |
The primary mechanic of the Super State is that it functions as both a state and a self-contained interactive playlist. A Super State can be transitioned into and out of using any event, but double-clicking it will reveal a new interactive playlist canvas contained within the original. There are several behaviors that are unique to this state:
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Each Super State contains a Home State: A transition to a Super State will point to the initial state within the Super State by default. However, you can point the transition to any other state within the Super State by opening the event and selecting the desired state from the Specify next state dropdown menu.
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Super States can be nested inside other Super States: You can use the breadcrumb trail above the playlist area to keep track of where you are within the hierarchy of Super States.
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Super States can have Entry and Exit Commands: Entry Commands are triggered when any state within the Super State is transitioned to. If a Super State is contained within one or more other Super States, a transition to or from that Super State will trigger Entry/Exit commands on all other Super States that will need to be moved through for the transition to reach its destination. Commands will be executed in sequential order, depending on whether the transition is ascending or descending through a hierarchy of Super States.
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