Thank you, Sean.
However, in the case of Amara, activating the paragraph symbol in a subtitle cell in the seubtitling tool will create a paragraph in the transcript that can be activated in the viewing page.
Subtitle cell is a text entry field in the subtitle editor and each one contains the text that will appear on the video screen at a specific moment.
Thank you, mnnn,
Best,
Claude
Subtitle cell. Subtitle cell is a text entry field in the subtitle editor. Each subtitle cell contains the text that will appear on the video screen at a certain moment. ...Paragraph mark (¶) on the left from the subtitle text.
Oops, LOL, sorry.
The paragraph sign produces a paragraph in the interactive transcript you can activate under the Amara player by clicking on the icon that looks like a written page bottom left.u
Quite useful for readability in long videos.
Best,
Claide
Thank you for your question, Andreas.
Apologies for the delay, but I was puzzled: still am slightly. I didn't know that the double caret ^^ is a paragraph symbol. But I saw somewhere that with some subtitle editors, the double caret works for positioning the subtitle at the top.
So maybe that's what you were trying to do? That I now of, it does not work with Amara. But there is an Amara tutorial, Positioning Subtitles, that shows that you can drag and drop the subtitle on the video to change its position, though I have not tried that myself.
I suppose that the new position will only get indicated in the subtitle file formats that foresee this position indication: not SBV or SRT, but likely DFXP and TTML.
If that's not what you meant, please rephrase your question.
Best,
Claude
Andreas Herzog
What effect does the paragraph symbol ^^ have ?
I didn't notice any ...
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