Le septidi 17 pluviôse, an CCXXIII, Liviu Oniciuc a écrit : > it is not related with the inside padding, and yes it does try to follow the > css/ffmpeg vocabulary. 'boxborderw' refer to what css names: 'border-width',
I think you are mistaken about either the effect of the drawtext options or the semantic of CSS properties. The "box" that drawtext draws around the text is filled, it corresponds to the "background" CSS property, and adding border in it corresponds to what CSS calls "padding". What CSS calls "border" is a frame, not filled. > but ffmpeg drawtext already has a 'borderw' option, that is actually > used for what css will call: font-weight. In this case again you are mistaken about CSS properties: the borderw option does not correspond to font-weight, it corresponds to the effect usually called outline, which does not exist in standard CSS. The equivalent of font-weight is achieved by selecting a font file with a bold face. > On 2/4/2015 1:13 PM, Clément Bœsch wrote: Please do not top-post on this mailing-list; if you do not know what it means, look it up. Regards, -- Nicolas George
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