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Plex-Meta-Manager/docs/defaults/overlays/mediastinger.md

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MediaStinger Overlay

The mediastinger Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on if there's an after/during credit scene on each movie within your library.

Requirements & Recommendations

Supported Overlay Level: Movie

Config

The below YAML in your config.yml will create the overlays:

libraries:
  Movies:
    overlay_files:
      - pmm: mediastinger

Template Variables

Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.

Note that the template_variables: section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.

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=== "File-Specific Template Variables"

    The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.

    Be sure to also check out the "Overlay Template Variables" tab for additional variables.

    | Variable            | Default / Values   |
    |:--------------------|:-------------------|
    | `horizontal_offset` | `200`              |
    | `horizontal_align`  | `right`            |
    | `vertical_offset`   | `15`               |
    | `vertical_align`    | `top`              |
    | `back_color`        | `#00000099`        |
    | `back_radius`       | `30`               |
    | `back_width`        | `105`              |
    | `back_height`       | `105`              |

=== "Overlay Template Variables"

    {%
       include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
    %}

### Example Template Variable Amendments

The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.


```yaml
libraries:
  Movies:
    overlay_files:
      - pmm: mediastinger
        template_variables:
          font_color: "#FFFFFF99"
```