Workaround for Resizing Multiple Lines of Text, Numerically and Simultaneously?

Quiet1onTheSet

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In SpeedEDIT 1.5.5 an associate is attempting to simultaneously alter font size numerically, for several text boxes (all of which are the same size).

I'm aware of the Group/Ungroup gadgets within the Title Compose tab. But, there seems to be no way to numerically alter the text size of multiple lines of text simultaneously.

Anyone got a Tip, Trick, or workaround for this?
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orig had a 2000 the orig.
and before that I had some kind of really expensive Matrox card.
I even remember my first editing job with a 2 inch quad machine.
boy those were the days.
Here is a pix of one of those beasts (1,900 lbs) I was trying to resurect this one but, alas, too many parts were missing.
sorry for the hi-jack
 

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orig had a 2000 the orig.
and before that I had some kind of really expensive Matrox card.
I even remember my first editing job with a 2 inch quad machine.
boy those were the days.
Here is a pix of one of those beasts (1,900 lbs) I was trying to resurect this one but, alas, too many parts were missing.
sorry for the hi-jack
Wow. Now, *that's* a beast!
 
Originally Posted by Pete Draves View Post
I even remember my first editing job with a 2 inch quad machine.

Ahhh.... color framing .... and sync rolls ......

sure don't miss that. If the kids only knew. ;)
 
and the horrible sound the scanner made when it sliced through the tape . . .and hopfully not the tape ops finger in the process
 
My memory is fading fast, but I seem to remember using a razor blade, some sort of liquid and a microscope to edit on one of those machines back in the early sixties. Very old.......
 
Every morning in the recording studio, I had to clean and align the tape heads. :hammer: Had to change hats to engineer when digital came along.
At least making coffee hasn't become an obsolete profession.
 
age

I wonce said to a woman associate, I hate computers, and she instantly replied, sure beats a moviola.

Yes we are all getting old. Me am 66!

Pete
 
Two IVC reel-to-reel decks, armed with a stopwatch in an attempt to synchronize "backtiming" and edit on the fly......

Ahhhh.....those were the days.....
 
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show your age...
pete
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age - 53

Started out in TV just when 3/4 Tape and RCA TK 76 rigs were pushing out daily film processing for the 6 & 10 newscasts.
 
OT: Is Our Buddy "Pete Draves" Still Around These Parts?

Goodness, Pete!
I suspect by now would be your 70th! :hey: If so, Happy Belated Birthday, Guy.
-The *other* "Pete"
 
I've got you all beat - I'll be 73 in October. Still have fond memories of the liquid, microscope, and razor blade for cutting quad tape. My upright Moviola still works and my non-profit (www.twotreesinc.org) has three Amiga Video-Toaster Flyers up for sale.
 
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