The text you type may be as short as one letter or word or as long as several paragraphs. If the text is long or exists in
a word processor, you can load the text file into the current layer.
You enter and edit characters much like in a word processor. You type characters using the keyboard and many known text editing
conventions, such as Shift+arrow keys to select text lines. You can also click once to insert the cursor and select the adjacent character, double-click to select
the whole word, and triple-click to select the entire line. Quadruple-click to select all characters on the layer and use
the middle mouse button to paste selected text.
Use either the workstation or on-screen keyboard to enter characters in a layer. You can also paste the current text selection
(from a shell or any other application) into any keyboard input field by pressing the middle mouse button or by using the
pen button.
You can also input Asian characters using their corresponding ASCII codes with the numeric keypad.
To enter text in a layer:
- From the Text Mode box, select Edit.
TipUse Edit mode to type text strings, select text, edit text in layers, and modify text attributes. Press Esc to switch between Edit and Move modes. The message bar displays the current mode.
- In the image window, create a new layer by doing one of the following:
- Click New Layer.
- Press Alt+N.
- Click directly in the image window (if this is the first layer you are creating).
- To begin a new paragraph within the layer, press Enter.
Notice that each paragraph has its own coloured boundary and a paragraph tag that is a coloured rectangle in the upper-left
corner of the paragraph. In Edit mode, a selected paragraph's boundary is white.
- In the Paragraph and Font menus, set properties.
The Font and Paragraph controls are described as follows.
- Font field
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When clicked, opens the font browser, which you can use to change fonts.
- Font Size field
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Determines character size for the selected font.
- Font Italic field
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Adjusts the angle of italicized text. Positive values make the characters slope to the right. Negative values make them slope
to the left.
- Font Kerning field
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Adjusts the spacing between characters. Positive values increase the spacing. Negative values decrease the spacing.
- Justification box
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Aligns paragraph text. Select Left, Right, Centre, or Justified.
- Width field
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Specifies the width of the layer.
- L. Margin field
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Specifies the left margin.
- Indent field
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Specifies the left indentation for the first line in the paragraph.
- Leading field
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Specifies the space between lines in the selected paragraph.
- Separation field
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Specifies the space between the selected paragraph and the one above it.
Using the Text Keyboard
When you use the on-screen keyboard, consider the following:
- Special characters use the ISOLatin1 encoding vector. You specify the encoding vector in the init.cfg configuration file using the FontMapping keyword. See the Autodesk Visual Effects and Finishing Configuration File Reference Guide.
- The extended keyboard uses the Standard encoding vector.
- Asian character sets may not display all characters on the on-screen and extended keyboards. Use the numeric keypad or load
an ASCII file that contains unavailable characters for the selected font. See Loading Text Files.
To use the Text keyboard:
- In the Text menu, click Keyboard.
- On the on-screen keyboard that appears, enable Up ASCII to display extended characters contained in the selected font set.
NoteEnabling Up ASCII also affects your workstation keyboard, so make sure you disable the button again before exiting the Text
menu.
- Type the characters in the text layer.
The keyboard characters appear in the current font.