ProPresenter 6: Why your text sometimes has horns and how to fix it

ProPresenter 6: Why your text sometimes has horns and how to fix it




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Most of the time, we can be pretty rational (read some C.S. Lewis or William Craig Lane, if you don’t believe me). Sometimes, though, it might seem like the devil is not only in the details, but also in your tech.

This might seem like one of those times, but it’s not true. There really is a good explanation for why your lyrics sometimes have horns and sometimes don’t.

So, let me show you how it happens and how to fix it.

See the subtle difference font choice and how big your outlines can make?

Sometimes you’ll have to make compromises to keep your lyrics from looking devilish. But at least you know when and why, now.

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About this show:

This show started with Renewed Vision’s ProPresenter software, but might include Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, or any of the other web services that churches might use.

If you do tech at your church or you use computers to advance your church’s mission, this show is for you.

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