Sound Media discusses sound media used to store compressed and uncompressed audio data in QuickTime movies. Video Media describes video media, which is used to store compressed and uncompressed image data in QuickTime movies. This chapter is divided into the following major sections: For the latest updates and postings, be sure to see Apple's QuickTime developer website. If you are a QuickTime application or tool developer, you’ll want to read this chapter in order to understand the fundamentals of how QuickTime uses atoms for storage of different media data. This chapter discusses in detail each of these different media data atom types.
Use the Shift and down arrow keys to move the box straight down to its new position.QuickTime uses atoms of different types to store different types of media data-video media atoms for video data, sound media atoms for audio data, and so on. Click again and drag to place the box in a new position….Click on the text to select the text box containing it.IF the row is now obscuring text on its new page:.Drag down until the row separates from the table and moves onto the next page.Click on the selected tab and hold until the row appears to lift from the page.The tab will change from white to dark blue, indicating it is selected. Click on the row reference tab for the bottom row you want to move.You can manually split the bottom row from the rest of the table and place it on the second page, for an effect similar to the one posted previously, but the split will include only the bottom row-Pages will not add a copy of the Header row as it did with the Inline (Move with Text) version in my previous post. In the image above, the hidden bottom table edge is marked by the handles (small boxes) on the lower page. If you place a table below the text on a page, and do not have enough space for the table, it will 'float' above the footer boxes and bottom margin space, but disappear 'under' the following page (if one has been added). Tables are placed on the page, and are set to Stay on Page. In a Page Layout document, all text is contained in Text boxes, Shapes, or Tables. The document must be a Word Processing document, the table must be set to Move with Text. But, as demonstrated above, Pages will split a table and place one (or more rows onto the next page. As Peter says, Pages will not split a row and place some of that rows content on one page and the rest on another. Note that Numbers automatically repeats the Header row on the second page.ĭepends what you want to happen. When the table became taller than the available space, the bottom row jumped to : Then some text was cut from the paragraphs below the table, and pasted into a bottom row cell of the table. Then, using Copy/Past, Paragraphs of text were moved from below the tale to above it, until the table was forced to extend below the bottom margin (note that there are several returns forcing some space between the paragraph end and the table-there because I neglected to remove them):Įxample 2: Moved by additional text in a cell in the bottom row: Text outside the table was moved below it using cut and paste, and continuing until the table moved up to. The rest just happens.Įxample 1: Moved by added text above the table: The Table was inserted between the second and third paragraph of this random text.
Text can be entered directly on the page, and flows from one page to te next). Your document must be a Word Processing document (ie. Table format should be the default values.
Peter's comment above indicates the situation has changes in Pages 6. EDIT: The demonstration below is done using Pages 5.6.2 in El Capitan.