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StandardTitleCard
The default title card style based off Reddit user /u/UniversalPolymath's style. This is a very customizable card type, and allows for modification to almost every aspect of the card.
This card type is used whenever card_type
is specified as standard
, generic
, or polymath
.
Below is a table of all valid series extras parsed by this card. These are described in greater detail below.
Label | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
stroke_color |
black |
Custom color to use for the stroke on the title text |
episode_text_color |
#CFCFCF |
Custom color to use for the episode text |
episode_text_font_size |
1.0 |
Scalar for the size of the episode text |
episode_text_vertical_shift |
0 |
Additional vertical shift to apply to the episode text |
omit_gradient |
false |
Whether to omit the gradient overlay |
separator |
• |
Character to separate season and episode text |
The color of the stroke to use for the title text. This defaults to black
, but can be changed as a series extra. See the example below.
Example
Pokémon (1997):
card_type: standard
font:
case: source
color: rgb(247,205,70)
file: ./fonts/Pokemon Solid.ttf
kerning: 50%
size: 110%
stroke_width: 250%
extras:
stroke_color: rgb(64,107,175)
Will use a custom blue stroke color, producing cards like this:
The color of the episode text (the text that indicates the season and episode number). This defaults to #CFCFCF
(a light gray/white), but can be changed as a series extra.
The size of the episode text can also be adjusted. The default is 1.0
- meaning no adjustment. Values below 1.0 will reduce the size of the text, and values above 1.0 will increase the size.
For example, episode_text_font_size: 1.1
will result in a 10% increase in the size of that text.
By default, this title card overlays a gradient on top of the source image so that the text is more legible on the card. This can be disabled via a series extra, like so:
extras:
omit_gradient: true
The character between the season and episode text (a.k.a. the separator) can also be customized. By default, a •
character is used. This can be changed as a series extra, like so:
extras:
separator: "-"