You can use an OSC data-track, that use Glypheo's OSC API. See website. Ue the data-track option called "flag" for an easier setup.
However, when rendering a timeline to a movie-file, data-track are not executed. So it shouldn't be very useful in your case. In my opinion, you should use a TXT file, and add keyframes for the property "first line".
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Have you try "Render timeline to file" from "Timeline" menu-item ?
Best. Philippe
You can use an OSC data-track, that use Glypheo's OSC API. See website.
Ue the data-track option called "flag" for an easier setup.
However, when rendering a timeline to a movie-file, data-track are not executed. So it shouldn't be very useful in your case.
In my opinion, you should use a TXT file, and add keyframes for the property "first line".
Best. Philippe