-\f0\b0 \ulnone Support for subtitles in separate files is still very much in a testing phase.\
-- DVD subtitles (not experimental) can be used trough the Controls->Subtitles menu-item. Subtitle files NOT. Read on for those.\
-- Subfiles need to be opened at the same moment as the video to which you want to add subtitles. You can do this in the File->Open menu.\
-- As of yet it is not yet possible to adapt the font, size and/or position of the subtitles.\
-- You need to specify the subtitle when you open the file.\
-- A subtitle is global instead of bound to a playlist-item. This will be fixed in a future version.\
-- Only MicroDVD, SubRIP, SSA1-4. SAMI and vplayer subtitle files are supported at the moment.\
-- Subs can only be added to .avi and .ogm movie files at the moment.\
-- You cannot change the size of the subtitles.\
-- Don't bug us asking for the features mentioned above, they are coming.\
+\f0\b0 \ulnone - VLC will autodected subtitle files when they are in the same directory as your movie and contain the movie name.\
+- DVD and autodectected subtitles can be enabled trough the Controls->Subtitles menu-item.\
+- Only Vobsub, MicroDVD, SubRIP, SSA1-4. SAMI and vplayer subtitle files are supported at the moment.\
+- You cannot change anything about DVD and Vobsub subtitles.\
+- You can add any subtitle files to a video file via the Open.. dialog.\
+- A text-encoding and fontsize is automatically chosen, but for some people this can be incorrect. You can change these by using the Open File menu entry and setting the subtitle options when you open a movie.\
+- Text subtitles are by default centered. If you want them to be aligned left or right you can change this in Preferences -> Modules -> decoder -> subsdec\
+- For Arabic, Hebrew and Japanese etc, you need to select a font compatible with these languages. You can change the default font in Preferences -> Modules -> text-renderer -> freetype\
+- You cannot change the font color or the thickness of the outlines.\