Equal distance to the left and right of the fixation (center of the screen)

Zh Wu wzhmelly at gmail.com
Fri Aug 15 12:17:22 UTC 2014


Yes I see it now! Thanks so much Anne! I really appreciate your help!

Zhaohong

On Friday, August 15, 2014 6:18:29 AM UTC-4, Anne-Wil wrote:
>
> When on a slide, you can select (click on) any text- or picture 'box' (or 
> on the background called 'default' by default) or select each of these from 
> the dragdown menu on the left side of the bar at the top of the slide. To 
> the left of this dragdown menu you see a white properties icon, to modify 
> the properties of the slide itself, and to the right a green properties 
> item, to modify the properties of the object that is selected in the 
> dragdown menu. 
>
> Good luck!
>
> On Friday, 15 August 2014 03:07:32 UTC+1, Zh Wu wrote:
>>
>> Oh another question, is there a properties menu for each text box? I can 
>> only see one properties menu for the Stimulus.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, August 14, 2014 7:15:57 AM UTC-4, Anne-Wil wrote:
>>>
>>> On the slide that shows your stimilu, use two textboxes for 
>>> [stimulusleft] and [stimulusleft]. Place them to either side of a third 
>>> textbox with the cross, and use the properties menu for each textbox to 
>>> align the text in the left box to the right side and the text in the right 
>>> box to the left side (and center the text in the cross box as well as the 
>>> box' position on the display). 
>>>
>>> Much more exotic solutions may be possible, but this may be simple and 
>>> sufficient. 
>>>
>>> Good luck!
>>>
>>> Anne-Wil 
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 14 August 2014 00:17:56 UTC+1, Zh Wu wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am designing a paradigm to present one word pair at a time, each word 
>>>> at the same distance (maybe two or three spaces) to the left or right of 
>>>> the fixation which is at the center of the screen.
>>>>
>>>> The only way I could think of is to type '[stimulusLeft]     
>>>> [stimulusRight]' into the attribute 'stimulus'. But if the two words are of 
>>>> different length, will the two words still be at the same distance from the 
>>>> fixation point?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you very much and I am looking forward to your suggestions and 
>>>> comments!
>>>>
>>>

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