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WhiteBorderTitleCard
Title cards styled to match Musikmann2000's style of posters (see here on TPDb). This card type is very similar to the Standard type, but features a white border and different default font.
This card type is used whenever card_type
is specified as white border
, or musikmann
.
Below is a table of all valid series extras parsed by this card. These are described in greater detail below.
Label | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
border_color |
white |
Color of the border |
episode_text_color |
Matches font color | Color to utilize for the episode text |
episode_text_font_size |
1.0 |
Scalar to apply to the size of the episode text |
interword_spacing |
0 |
Adjustment to the spacing between words of the title text |
omit_gradient |
false |
Whether to omit the gradient overlay from the card |
separator |
- |
Character to separate the season and episode text |
stroke_color |
black |
Custom color to use for the stroke on the title text |
Despite the name, the border color can be modified to something other than white. This can be any color (although it is not recommended to use transparency).
The color of the episode text defaults to white, but can be adjusted via a series extra, for example:
extras:
episode_text_color: skyblue
The size of the episode text can be adjusted via the episode_text_font_size extra. Values larger than 1.0 will increase the size of the text, and values smaller than 1.0 will decrease it.
If you'd like to increase/reduce the interword spacing (especially when using a custom Font), this can be adjusted via a series extra, for example:
extras:
interword_spacing: 10
Positive values will increase the spacing, negative decrease.
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, for example:
extras:
omit_gradient: false
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, for example:
extras:
separator: "•"
The color of the stroke to use for the title text. This defaults to black, but can be changed as a series extra, for example:
extras:
stroke_color: crimson