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  1. Can someone say if Sub tile Edit has hot keys for adding color codes (max three needed) for editing and creating subs.
    The subject line is to look for a stand alone keyboard program that can remap three keys to the code of a few SRT colors-- no more than three needed for use with old style membrane keyboards. Mine is a Belkin 6565 and still in good shape. I thought if I could program three plus the terminate color keys on the numeric pad (1 - 2 - 3) would work well

    I guess actually an additional key to turn the font color off is needed. So an example is:

    <font color="#ffff00"> {text} then </font> to turn the color off.
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  2. Since my question SE informed me yes there are are some shortcuts for color in earlier releases of SE. Those look like the screen shot at the path SE > Options > Shortcuts > scroll down to List and text.

    I was not successful in getting it to work because no guidance on it.

    Has anyone just simply used the color options successfully in the past?

    I do know that manually entering a color like the earlier example shows up on the video in SE using the recommended player.
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    Last edited by loninappleton; 1st Nov 2025 at 14:54.
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  3. For any one observing or searching this topic I came back to this today since I now have a good grasp of how to use the color codes in Subtitle Edit and to use the 'turn off color switch' which is </font>.

    Subtitle Edit automatically uses </font> at the end of the line to turn off the color.

    To make a single word in color use the text box and start at the word and insert.

    So from start to finish ....

    Go > Subtitle Edit > Options > General > Shortcuts > scroll down to 'List view and Text Box' > scroll down to 'color' >
    select that, then set the hot key.

    To set the hotkey where color 4 is selected I checked Control Box (bottom) + Alt Box and finally at the word KEY, open that and select a keyboard key. I found it best to stick with the F-keys such as F12 because many other key combinations are in use for active SE shortcut combinations.

    So in the example to get your color, type Cntl-Alt-F12 while using the SE text box in an active SRT editing.

    One thing I could add here since there is only HTML code is make list of the colors. In other words, without such a list it's guesswork.

    When I've completed setting that up, I'll add an update.
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