There seems to be a problem with song credits after the latest update. My first slide shows a song I built in Proclaim with the credits shown at font size 30 on the title slide. After the update, I duplicated the song so that I could add a background. The result can be seen in the second slide. The text box size for the credits remains the same, but the text gets scrunched up small. And if the text box is not large enough to fit the scrunched up credits, the text box appears to clip the rest of the text. It wasn't something I saw before, but appeared after the latest update.
- This is fixed now with an update from https://faithlife.com/products/proclaim/download, George Varghese.
- Thank you, Brandon Adent and Shara Heiniger. I'll update my Proclaim this evening.

bret.schmerker — Edited
I never liked the default Song credits in Proclaim; I'm used to professional 空桶 𝘒𝘢𝘳𝘢𝘰𝘬𝘦 videos for lyric format. At OMS Japanese Christian, I wanted to introduce Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) specification credits for the bottoms of every slide, e.g. GOODNESS OF GOD (CCLI Song# 7117726) ( Ben Fielding / Brian Johnson / Ed Cash / Jason Ingram / Jenn Johnson ) SHOUT! Music Pub., APRA-AMCOS / Fellow Ships Music / So Essential Tunes, SESAC / Bethel Music, ASCAP / Alletrop Music, BMI Intro slides featuring the Title, meter, tempo and measures to first lyric, e.g. GOODNESS OF GOD ⁴₄, E major, ᴍ.ᴍ. ♩ = 63 5 MEASURE INTRO and Ending slides with complete credits, e.g. Music & Lyrics by BEN FIELDING BRIAN JOHNSON ED CASH JASON INGRAM JENN JOHNSON Copyright Ⓟ Ⓒ 2019 SHOUT! Music Publishing (APRA-AMCOS), Fellow Ships Music (SESAC), So Essential Tunes LLC (SESAC), Bethel Music Publishing (ASCAP), and Alletrop Music Incorporated (BMI). Rights for SHOUT! Music Publishing administered for North America by Universal Capitol CMG Publishing. Rights for So Essential Tunes administered by Essential Music Publishing. All Rights Reserved under the World Intellectual Property Organization Copyright Treaty and the World Intellectual Property Organization Performances and Phonograms Treaty. Used by permission. But my proposal never got to the Directors.