How to accurately position a text object within the frame?
When adjusting the position of a text clip there are 2 options in the inspector window's Transform properties: "Position" and "Anchor." Changing the Position X and Y values moves the location of the entire text frame. Changing the Anchor X and Y values moves the frame's anchor point (the point about which the "rotate" property works). (See below)
If a long text object runs over the edge of the frame, however it is cropped (as above). So I need to position a long text object WITHIN this frame so it doesn't get cropped by the edge of the frame. You can do this by double clicking the text in the viewer window and moving the text object with your mouse. X and Y values for the text object's position appear above the viewer, however this value does not appear anywhere in the inspector window and there is nowhere where you can enter XY values to position the text object within its frame.
Apparently you have to do this manually with your mouse. This is a huge pain for accurately positioning text objects. Say I have 50 titles I want to position at a specific XY value within the frame. How can I do it?
I believe this used to be called "origin" in FCP7 (forgive me if I am inaccurate, it's been years since I used FCP7).
Does anyone have a solution to this or is this just a missing feature in FCPX?
I already submitted this to Apple as feature request through the FCPX feedback form.
Final Cut Pro X, OS X El Capitan (10.11.6), FCPX 10.3.2