Viz Artist

Version 3.11 | Published August 27, 2018 ©

Mark Text

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The Mark Text plug-in allows you to highlight or underline words in a text string.

Note: This plug-in is located in: Built Ins -> Container plug-ins -> TextFX

This section contains information on the following topics:

Mark Text Properties

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  • Text to Mark: Sets the text that should be highlighted. The text is case sensitive.

  • Multiple marks: Highlights all matched text.

  • Use regular expression: Allows regex to be used for more sophisticated highlighting.

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    • Only matched group: Highlights only on capture-groups (value) , another matched texts outside capture-groups or inside non-capture-groups (?:value) will not.

    • Case insensitive: Matches both upper and lower case.

    • Grammar: Selects one of the following supported grammars:

      • ECMA

      • Basic

      • Extended

      • Awk

      • Grep

      • Egrep

  • Mark: Selects which text should be highlighted. Available options are foreground (Front), background (Shadow), Both and None. Background will highlight the text’s shadow.

  • Size: Sets the thickness of the highlight.

  • Position: Sets the y-position of the highlight in relation to the text.

  • Depth: Sets the z-position of the highlight in relation to the text. This allows the highlight to move behind the text.

  • Foreground Color: Sets the color and alpha value of the highlight.

To Mark Text

  1. Add a group container to the scene tree and name it Text.

  2. Add a font to the Text container.

  3. Open the font editor and enter a text string.

  4. Add the Mark Text plug-in to the Text container.

  5. Open the Mark Text Editor and enter a word from your text string or regex if enabled.

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From this example:

  • Text to mark: (?:the|a) (\w+)

  • Use regular expression: on

  • Only matched group: on

  • Case insensitive: on

  • Grammar: ECMA

Note: Do not change the font type between texture and geometry as this will not affect the whole string when using the Mark Text plug-in.

Note: Overlapping marks could occur with narrow character spacing or kerning. This would be visible in case of transparent marks.