Adobe 38039927 User Guide - Page 118

Inserting special characters, Applying text color

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Note: The fonts that were used most recently appear at the top of the Font pop-up menu. ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 113 User Guide 2 To change the font size, drag the Font Size pop-up slider or enter a value in the text box. Font size is measured in points. 3 To apply bold, italic, or underline formatting, click the corresponding button. Inserting special characters You can insert special characters into your text directly from within Fireworks, rather than having to copy and paste those characters from another source. To insert special characters: 1 After creating a text block, click the location inside the text block where you want to insert a special character. 2 Select Window > Special Characters. 3 In the Special Characters panel, select the character you want to insert. Applying text color Text color is controlled by the Fill Color box. By default, text is black and has no stroke. You can change the color of all text in a selected text block or of highlighted text in a text block. The Text tool retains the current text color from text block to text block. The Text tool retains the current text color independently of the fill color of other tools. When you use another tool after using the Text tool, the fill and stroke settings revert to the most recent settings from before the Text tool was used. Likewise, when you return to the Text tool, the fill color reverts to the most recent Text tool setting, and the stroke is reset to None. Fireworks retains the current Text tool color as you switch from document to document or close and reopen Fireworks. You can add a stroke and Live Filters to all text in a selected text block, but not to highlighted text in a text block. Fireworks updates stroke characteristics and Live Filters applied to a text block as you edit text in the text block, but the Text tool does not retain stroke characteristics or Live Filters if you create a new text block. For more information, see "Applying strokes, fills, and filters to text" on page 119. Applying color to all text in selected text blocks You can apply text color to all text in selected text blocks using the Property inspector, any Fill Color box, or the Eyedropper tool. You can also use any of these methods to set the stroke color for the Text tool. To set the color of all text in a selected text block, do one of the following: • Click the Fill Color box in the Property inspector and select a color from the color pop-up window, or sample a color from anywhere on the screen using the eyedropper pointer while either color pop-up window is open.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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Note:
The fonts that were used most recently appear at the top of the Font pop-up menu.
2
To change the font size, drag the Font Size pop-up slider or enter a value in the text box. Font size is measured in
points.
3
To apply bold, italic, or underline formatting, click the corresponding button.
Inserting special characters
You can insert special characters into your text directly from within Fireworks, rather than having to copy and paste
those characters from another source.
To insert special characters:
1
After creating a text block, click the location inside the text block where you want to insert a special character.
2
Select Window > Special Characters.
3
In the Special Characters panel, select the character you want to insert.
Applying text color
Text color is controlled by the Fill Color box. By default, text is black and has no stroke. You can change the color of
all text in a selected text block or of highlighted text in a text block. The Text tool retains the current text color from
text block to text block.
The Text tool retains the current text color independently of the fill color of other tools. When you use another tool
after using the Text tool, the fill and stroke settings revert to the most recent settings from before the Text tool was
used. Likewise, when you return to the Text tool, the fill color reverts to the most recent Text tool setting, and the
stroke is reset to None. Fireworks retains the current Text tool color as you switch from document to document or
close and reopen Fireworks.
You can add a stroke and Live Filters to all text in a selected text block, but not to highlighted text in a text block.
Fireworks updates stroke characteristics and Live Filters applied to a text block as you edit text in the text block, but
the Text tool does not retain stroke characteristics or Live Filters if you create a new text block. For more information,
see “Applying strokes, fills, and filters to text” on page 119.
Applying color to all text in selected text blocks
You can apply text color to all text in selected text blocks using the Property inspector, any Fill Color box, or the
Eyedropper tool. You can also use any of these methods to set the stroke color for the Text tool.
To set the color of all text in a selected text block, do one of the following:
Click the Fill Color box in the Property inspector and select a color from the color pop-up window, or sample a
color from anywhere on the screen using the eyedropper pointer while either color pop-up window is open.