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Image Removed Text1 TextDifferent text components, static or dynamic.

Image Removed Shapes2 ShapesBasic shapes.

Image Removed Image3 ImageSelect from different types of image components.

Image Removed Movie4 MoviePlaces a movie or a just:out engine output placeholder into the workbench.

Image Removed Date5 Date/Time: Used to place clock or date components into the workbench.

Image Removed Extras6 ExtrasContains uncategorized components.

Image Removed Backward 1 Backward (Shortcut: ⌘ + minus): Moves the selected component one step into the background.

Image Removed Forward 2 Forward (Shortcut: ⌘ + plus): Moves the selected component one step into the foreground.

Image Removed Align3 AlignAllows you to align and distribute selected components.

Image Removed Poster 1 Poster Frame: Sets the currently visible workbench frame as the poster frame of the composition (i.e. thumbnail).

Image Removed Stop 2 Stop Frame (Shortcut: ⌘ + K): One or several stop frames can be set to temporarily pause a composition. Stop frames are interpreted differently in just:play and just:live. In just:play, the 'hold'-duration of a stop frame is proportional to the length of the duration which is set in the inspector of just:play. In just:live, a trigger has to be received by the composition to continue. Otherwise it will be held infinitely (which may be useful for a cornerlogo graphic, for example).

Image Removed Play 3 Play (Shortcut: space): Plays back the timeline/composition. Please note: To have a frame-accurate preview, please use the "Preview" button which is located in the upper right of the toolbar.

Image Removed Library 1 Library (Shortcut: ⌘ + L): Opens up the library which lists your assets.

Image Removed Inspector 2 Inspector (Shortcut: ⌘ + I): Shows the inspector which allows you to modify attributes of a selected component.

Image Removed Preview 3 Preview (Shortcut: ⌘ + R): Watch a real-time rendered preview of your composition. Press '⌘ + F' to enter or leave full screen mode.

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