![]() This command may be selected from the respective toolbar button, as well as from the Edit/Go to menu.Īlt+PgUp – goes to the previous subtitle with data in the comments field.Īlt+PgDn – goes to the next subtitle with data in the comments field.Īlt+Ctrl+PgDn – goes to the last subtitle with non empty time code. PgDn – one subtitle forward/new subtitle.Ĭtrl+PgUp – moves you to the first subtitle in the Preview List.Ĭtrl+PgDn – moves you to the last subtitle in the Preview List.Ĭtrl+G (Go to) – moves you to any chosen subtitle specified in a pop-up dialog. The keyboard navigation between subtitles is done by using the following keyboard shortcuts. If you click the left mouse button on the left or on the right safe area the cursor will be positioned respectively before the leftmost character or after the rightmost character of the row the cursor was on. Home – the cursor moves to the beginning of the current row.Įnd – the cursor moves to the end of the current row.Ĭtrl+Home – the cursor moves to the beginning of the current subtitle.Ĭtrl+End – the cursor moves to the end of the current subtitle.į12 – returns the cursor directly to the editor area.Ĭlicking the left mouse button on a specific position in the current subtitle field moves the cursor to that position. ,, , – the cursor moves by one character in the chosen direction limited within the current subtitle text area.Ĭtrl+ – the cursor moves one word to the left.Ĭtrl + – the cursor moves one word to the right. The following keys and shortcut keys are used for Keyboard navigation: If you want to start typing a new row before the text has reached the end of the line, you can use Enter. When the text you type reaches the set limits (safe area or number of characters per line), the last word is transferred to the next row and it becomes the current row.ĭuring this operation the preceding rows move upwards if necessary. If necessary, switching between the different keyboard language mappings is done through the same shortcuts and commands as in all Windows programs you use. ![]() ![]() The default font is set with the File/Properties/Subtitles. They can be selected by using or toolbar buttons or from the Format/Font menu. You can navigate within a subtitle in a standard way using the arrow keys, home, end, etc.ĮZTitles allows you to use two fonts – Font 1 and Font 2. The subtitle editing commands can target different elements – a character, a word, a whole line, even the whole subtitle. The word in which or next to which the cursor is currently located. The line where the cursor is presently located.
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