Accessing the Script Editor (formerly known as Script Mode)
Film & Animation
Introduction
If you've been using script mode and design mode in Bitable, you might have noticed a change we made recently. The script mode and design mode toggle switch that changed the editing experience has been removed to make it easier and more efficient for you to make and edit your video. With this latest update, you no longer have to choose between script mode or design mode. This new editing experience defaults to a view similar to design mode but allows you to see all of your scenes on the left. The "add scene" button at the top makes it easy to add a scene immediately after the currently selected scene. Additionally, rearranging scenes is simple as you can click and drag them to order them as desired. Scenes can also be duplicated or deleted in this view. To edit the text on your scenes, simply click the arrow button to expand the scene column, displaying all the text on each scene. Click on a scene to edit the text directly. We hope you enjoy this new way to edit text on a scene and thank you for using Bitable.
Keywords
- Bitable
- Script Editor
- Design Mode
- Scene Editing
FAQ
- Q: Can I still access the previous Script Mode in Bitable?
- A: The previous Script Mode has been replaced with the Script Editor, which is now part of the default editing experience in Bitable.
- Q: How do I add, rearrange, duplicate, or delete scenes in the new editing view?
- A: To add a scene, use the "add scene" button at the top. To rearrange scenes, simply click and drag them into the desired order. Scenes can be duplicated or deleted by accessing the scene column.
- Q: Is there a way to switch between the Script Editor and Design Mode in Bitable?
- A: The new editing experience in Bitable combines elements of both Script Mode and Design Mode, making it more intuitive and efficient without the need to switch between modes.