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\HRule \\[0.5cm]
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\HRule \\[0.5cm]
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\textsc{\huge AS5 Subtitle Format}\\
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\textsc{\huge AS5 Subtitle Format}\\
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\HRule \\[1.1cm]
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\HRule \\[1.1cm]
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{\large By Rodrigo Braz Monteiro, Niels Martin Hansen and David Lamparter}\\[0.3cm]
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{\large By Rodrigo Braz Monteiro, Niels Martin Hansen, David Lamparter and Karl Blomster}\\[0.3cm]
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.\\
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.\\
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\vfill
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\vfill
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash bordstyle}
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash bordstyle}
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\textbf{Usage:}
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\textbf{Usage:}
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\begin{verbatim}
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\begin{verbatim}
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\bordstyle(???)
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\bordstyle(0)
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\bordstyle(1)
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\end{verbatim}
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\end{verbatim}
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\textbf{Description:}
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\textbf{Description:}
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Set border style in God or amz knows what
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Set border style; 0 means normal, 1 means solid bounding box
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\subsection{Font Scaling Tags}
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\subsection{Font Scaling Tags}
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\textbf{Description:}
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\textbf{Description:}
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Set font spacing between characters in pixels
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Set font spacing between characters in pixels
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash fsvp}
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\textbf{Usage:}
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\begin{verbatim}
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\fsp(verticalspacing)
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\end{verbatim}
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\textbf{Description:}
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Set font spacing between vertical baselines in pixels
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\subsection{Colouring Tags}
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\subsection{Colouring Tags}
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash \$c}
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash \$c}
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\textbf{Description:}
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\textbf{Description:}
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Set alignment in various ways
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Set alignment in various ways
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash relative}
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash rel}
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\textbf{Usage:}
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\textbf{Usage:}
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\relative(???)
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\rel(0)
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\rel(1)
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\textbf{Description:}
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\textbf{Description:}
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it is a mystery
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Script resolution relative to video area (0) or not (1)
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash vertical}
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash vertical}
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\textbf{Usage:}
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\textbf{Usage:}
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash org}
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash org}
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\textbf{Usage:}
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\textbf{Usage:}
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\begin{verbatim}
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\pos(x,y)
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\org(x,y)
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\textbf{Description:}
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\textbf{Description:}
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Set rotation origin to x,y in script coordinates
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Set origin to x,y in script coordinates
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash bls}
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This sets the baseline shift, that is, the vertical spacing between each character and the baseline
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in which it is supposed to be sitting on. The default value is 0, and the parameter is given in
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script coordinates.
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This tag can be animated with \textbackslash t, and can be reverted to style default by ommitting
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its parameter.
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash frx, \textbackslash fry, \textbackslash frz}
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash frx, \textbackslash fry, \textbackslash frz}
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\textbf{Usage:}
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\textbf{Usage:}
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This sets the position of the text relative to the baseline start. This tag can be animated.
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This sets the position of the text relative to the baseline start. This tag can be animated.
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\todo{Write proper specs for this.}
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\todo{Write proper specs for this.}
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\subsubsection{\textbackslash bls}
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\textbf{Usage:}
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\begin{verbatim}
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\bls[#]
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\textbf{Description:}
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This sets the baseline shift, that is, the vertical spacing between each character and the baseline
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in which it is supposed to be sitting on. The default value is 0, and the parameter is given in
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script coordinates.
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This tag can be animated with \textbackslash t, and can be reverted to style default by ommitting
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its parameter.
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\subsection{Rastering Tags}
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\subsection{Rastering Tags}
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These tags affect how the subtitles are rasterized, that is, they affect things such as
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These tags affect how the subtitles are rasterized, that is, they affect things such as
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colour, blurring, etc.
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colour, blurring, etc.
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