![]() ![]() Script generated by Aegisub 9533-feature-e156ece09 įormat: Name, Fontname, Fontsize, Primar圜olour, Secondar圜olour, OutlineColour, BackColour, Bold, Italic, Underline, StrikeOut, ScaleX, ScaleY, Spacing, Angle, BorderStyle, Outline, Shadow, Alignment, MarginL, MarginR, MarginV, Encoding In these cases, parameters are put inside parentheses with commas between the parameters. Some tags are "complex" and take more than one parameter. If the parameter is omitted, the default value from the line's style is used. Overrid e tags always follow the same form: They start with a backslash \ character, then a name, and after the name the parameter to the tag. T ags in the secon d category modif y all text af ter the tag until th e end of the line or until the property is re-overr idden by another tag. The result of inluding multiple instances of these tags or mutally exclusive tags will vary between renderers and is not recommended. ![]() In addition, some of them are mutally exclus ive: \pos and\move \clip and \iclip \fad and \fade. ![]() Tags in the rst category should appear at most once in a line, and where in the line they appear is unimportant. \pos, \move, \clip, \iclip, \org, \fade and \fad are those in the rst category all others are in the second. T ags fall into tw o general categories : those which s et a property o f the line itself, and those which modiy only the text following them. Mixing comments and override tags in the same override block is not recommended. Any unrecognized text within override blocks is silently ignored, so they are also commonly used for inline comments. ![]() Overrid e tags must appear within override blocks, which begin with. ![]()
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