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Describe the bug:
Apologies if this is done improperly, I've never submitted one of these before.
Basically, when I duplicate a .SVG title file, the selected font defaults back to Ubuntu, whereas in previous versions it was a proper duplication of both the text and the font, not just the text.
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1 - Create a .SVG title file using the 1 or 2 line "Gold" template
2 - Name the file in the relevant text field
3- Enter text in the line 1/line 2 text field
4 - Click on "Change Font"
5 - Select chosen font (I use Trebuchet)
6 - Click Save
7 - Right click on the .SVG file
8 - Click "Duplicate Title"
9 - New file has defaulted back to Ubuntu font
Expected behavior:
Rather than defaulting to the Ubuntu font when duplicated, the duplicated .SVG file should have both the text entered in the line 1/line 2 text field and the chosen font.
System Details:
OpenShot Version : 3.2.1
Operating System / Distro: Windows 10
Screenshots: (Optional)
Hope I did this right!
Best,
-NB
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I have noticed this as well, and with any of the animated ones the only fonts available are the four which come with the software (which may be by design).
I have noticed this as well, and with any of the animated ones the only fonts available are the four which come with the software (which may be by design).
Even if it is by design, it should be enhanced to allow a variety of fonts that are commonly available with the operating system. Additionally, any custom fonts added to the operating system environment, OpenShot should see those and make them available as well.
Describe the bug:
Apologies if this is done improperly, I've never submitted one of these before.
Basically, when I duplicate a .SVG title file, the selected font defaults back to Ubuntu, whereas in previous versions it was a proper duplication of both the text and the font, not just the text.
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1 - Create a .SVG title file using the 1 or 2 line "Gold" template
2 - Name the file in the relevant text field
3- Enter text in the line 1/line 2 text field
4 - Click on "Change Font"
5 - Select chosen font (I use Trebuchet)
6 - Click Save
7 - Right click on the .SVG file
8 - Click "Duplicate Title"
9 - New file has defaulted back to Ubuntu font
Expected behavior:
Rather than defaulting to the Ubuntu font when duplicated, the duplicated .SVG file should have both the text entered in the line 1/line 2 text field and the chosen font.
System Details:
Screenshots: (Optional)
Hope I did this right!
Best,
-NB
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: