![]() ![]() Some clipboard managers let you save permanent clipboard entries. ![]() #SUBTITLE EDIT PRO VIDEO EDITOR INCREASES FILE SIZE WINDOWS#Actually, I find Windows quite annoying to use without one. While not directly related to Subtitle Edit there's a couple of other options you could try. Other method is I use a Acronym and use Replace (Ctrl+H) afterward. Typing these out each time is a pain, I usually Copy/Paste it but clipboard can only hold one. When I subtitle there tend to be quite many repeat words and phrases (e.g Names or Idiom). Thank you for the continued work on Subtitle Edit. If you then edit the style without editing the name, when you re-save the subtitle file, Subtitle Edit also drops the space from the style name, so the subtitles go back to working properly again.įor Sub Station Alpha subtitles, the space after the first word is dropped as soon as the style is created (or the subtitle file is first saved), so even though the style mightn't have the expected name, it doesn't break functionality. ![]() The above only happens when first creating/naming a style. When saving the subtitle file, for the individual subtitles, it also drops the space.ĭialogue: 0,0:22:54.82,0:23:01.12,Magnificent,0,0,0,Subtitle text. When creating a style and giving it a multi-word name (ie Magnificent New Style), Subtitle Edit drops everything after the first space, so "Magnificent New Style" becomes "Magnificent ". Just reporting a bug (I assume) with naming Advanced Sub Station Alpha styles (I'm using Subtitle Edit 3.5.2 on XP). ![]()
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