- From: Christian Vogler <christian.vogler@gallaudet.edu>
- Date: Thu, 8 May 2014 10:19:40 -0400
- To: Philip Jägenstedt <philipj@opera.com>
- Cc: public-texttracks@w3.org, Loretta Guarino Reid <lorettaguarino@google.com>, David Singer <singer@apple.com>, Silvia Pfieffer <silviapfeiffer1@gmail.com>
- Message-ID: <CAHVQVp1wONJo1UzHe8=bZ19wYWUSckO610n-v3XLjkrwUO93Cg@mail.gmail.com>
For this kind of situation, line wrapping should be considered only as a method of last resort. If possible, growing the cue to the left, right, or both, would in most cases be preferable. Especially if a line wrap breaks up a single word. Christian Sent from my mobile phone. Please excuse any touchscreen-induced weirdness. On May 8, 2014 10:09 AM, "Philip Jägenstedt" <philipj@opera.com> wrote: > Thanks for digging that up, Loretta! > > In this example, there are single cues which are positioned, not > groups of cues, so I don't think regions should be required to achieve > the same result. > > With pre-regions WebVTT this could be reproduced by using the align > setting and a suitably positioned cue box, it seems. > > Note that lineAlign:bottom only controls the alignment of the first > line, so if a cue wraps then lineAlign can't be used to provide an > anchor point for the cue as a whole, in particular you couldn't use it > to avoid overlapping text just below the cue. > > I'm guessing that for speaking identification you'll place the cue > either above or below the speaker. Would a way to control the > direction in which the cue grows when the font size increases or lines > wraps be sufficient? > > Philip > > On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Loretta Guarino Reid > <lorettaguarino@google.com> wrote: > > (Still trying to find non-pay examples of interesting placement...) > > > > Here is one, although the visual motivation for this particular placement > > isn't clear: > > > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR1PO6zH60c#t=1m53s > > > > The positioned captions occur at 2:09 > > > > > > On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 6:18 AM, Philip Jägenstedt <philipj@opera.com> > wrote: > >> > >> [I accidentally sent this reply off-list two days ago.] > >> > >> In the CPC demo, simple left and right alignment is used to follow the > >> speaker: > >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbqPe-IceP4 > >> > >> Do you have an example where something more fancy than this is used? > >> Note that just by using the position, size and align setting you can > >> do fancier things, but an example would help determine if that's > >> enough or not. > >> > >> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 6:31 PM, Christian Vogler > >> <christian.vogler@gallaudet.edu> wrote: > >> > To me, positioning for speaker identification makes the most sense in > >> > terms > >> > of the anchor point - this point is the target for each speaker. > >> > > >> > Christian > >> > > >> > > >> > On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 12:27 PM, David Singer <singer@apple.com> > wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> On May 5, 2014, at 5:00 , Philip Jägenstedt <philipj@opera.com> > wrote: > >> >> > >> >> >> (2) the background color on the width and height of the rollup > area > >> >> >> needs to be changeable > >> >> > > >> >> > Why? As I noted in the "background box tweaking" thread that's > still > >> >> > possible with the sum of my suggestions, but I don't understand > what > >> >> > the use case is. > >> >> > >> >> >> (4) move all the cues in the region as a group to another location > >> >> > > >> >> > This is also not handled by the current spec. I don't think it > makes > >> >> > sense either, why not just end the cues and repeat them in a new > >> >> > position? > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> I agree for these that if you want something ‘similar’ to appear as > >> >> what’s > >> >> already there, the clean thing to do is to re-draw it. Same content > >> >> but in > >> >> a different region (with different position or colors), and so on. > >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> >> (3) font size changes on the region need to make the region go > >> >> >> bigger > >> >> >> centered out from the anchor point > >> >> > > >> >> > That's not handled by the current spec. We've talked about using > >> >> > font-relative units but that hasn't happened. I'd love to > understand > >> >> > the use case for this though. Do you have an example video frame > >> >> > where > >> >> > scaling around an anchor point is necessary as opposed to mode of > >> >> > scaling that happens with classical WebVTT? > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> I also am curious > >> >> > >> >> David Singer > >> >> Manager, Software Standards, Apple Inc. > >> >> > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Christian Vogler, PhD > >> > Director, Technology Access Program > >> > Department of Communication Studies > >> > SLCC 1116 > >> > Gallaudet University > >> > http://tap.gallaudet.edu/ > >> > VP: 202-250-2795 > >> > > >
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