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Old August 25th, 2001, 04:08 AM
bose bose is offline
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Wink Trick: The End Title Screen

This is really difficult to explain because whenever I use one of those characters which are located above the full stop and comma key, the forum thinks I am using HTML coding and so the characters don't appear...!

So you understand the two characters I mean right. They look like left and right pointing arrows and are used for HTML.

For the purpose of this forum, I am going to substitute those two characters for normal brackets in my text below. So where use see an open and closing bracket, using those left and right arrow things in your actual text file.

Right, after a bit of experimentation, here's how you can have an unswept title screen at the end. Follow the example below of how I have set my lyrics out. I am using six lines per page...

THE LIGHTS SHINE
DOWN THE VALLEY
THE WIND BLOWS UP THE ALLEY
OH AND I WISH I WAS
LYIN' IN THE ARMS OF MARY - 6th line -

(L) THE END
© Karaoke Presenter 2001
Made In England


While you are placing the lyrics, you need to press Ctrl after the last word (in this case 'Mary') and move onto the next screen so that the cursor is highlighting the word 'THE'. Don't sweep it though!

This file should now play perfectly, and of course the '(L)' won't actually appear on the screen, it will magically disappear.

Bose

Last edited by bose; August 25th, 2001 at 04:14 AM.
 


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