![]() I don't want to manually position the information that should show below each word, but instead I want libass to automatically find the appropriate x position and render it there. I have already studied the spec but have not found a way to implement this. The number should be placed exactly below the word and left aligned, so that the word and the number start at the same x position. What I want to achieve is autopositioning some extra information that belongs to each word to get this result: This is the first line Here we have the two lines in the subtitle: This is the first line See the tutorial for an introduction to typesetting, using some basic tags. This is basically a detailed version of ass-quickref.txt. ![]() For B press ctrl+a followed by ctrl+c (mark all lines, then copy to clipboard). Then in A's styles manager 'Import from Script' B. This for statement says 'define a variable named x, which will start at 1, end at 10, and count by 1.' The third number is optional if you put for x1,10 do Lua will count by 1 by default. Aegisub / ASS Tags Contents Special characters The following is a list of every tag supported by the Advanced Substation Alpha format. Then in B's styles manager rename all styles that have a name that is also used in A (make Aegisub change all instances of the style in B). I want to store some specific information (for example a number) below each word in a line of an ASS subtitle like the following 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
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