Adobe 38039927 User Guide - Page 119

Setting kerning

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 114 User Guide A. Fill Color box • In the Tools panel, click the Fill Color box and select a color from the color pop-up window, or sample a color from anywhere on the screen using the eyedropper pointer while the Fill Color box pop-up window is open. • In the Tools panel, click the icon next to the Fill Color box, select the Eyedropper tool, and then click to sample a color anywhere in any open document. The color of the Fill Color box in the Tools panel changes to reflect the color you sample with either the eyedropper pointer or the Eyedropper tool, and the color of the selected text also changes. Applying color to highlighted text in a text block You can change the text color of highlighted text in a text block using the Property inspector or any Fill Color box. You cannot use the Eyedropper tool to edit the color of highlighted text. Note: If you attempt to apply a stroke to highlighted text in a text block, the entire text block is automatically selected. To apply text color only to highlighted text in a 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 the Fill Color box pop-up window is open. • Click the Fill Color box in the Tools panel and select a color from the color pop-up window, or sample a color from anywhere on the screen using the eyedropper pointer while the Fill Color box pop-up window is open. Setting kerning Kerning increases or decreases the spacing between certain pairs of letters to improve their appearance. Most fonts include information that automatically reduces the amount of space between certain letter pairs, such as "TA" or "Va." Fireworks auto-kerning uses a font's kerning information when displaying text, but you may want to turn it off at smaller point sizes, or when the text has no anti-aliasing. Kerning is measured as a percentage. You can use the Property inspector or the keyboard to set kerning. To disable automatic kerning: ❖ In the Property inspector, deselect Auto Kern. If the Property inspector is minimized, click the expander arrow in the lower right corner to see all properties.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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A.
Fill Color box
In the Tools panel, click the Fill Color box and select a color from the color pop-up window, or sample a color
from anywhere on the screen using the eyedropper pointer while the Fill Color box pop-up window is open.
In the Tools panel, click the icon next to the Fill Color box, select the Eyedropper tool, and then click to sample a
color anywhere in any open document.
The color of the Fill Color box in the Tools panel changes to reflect the color you sample with either the eyedropper
pointer or the Eyedropper tool, and the color of the selected text also changes.
Applying color to highlighted text in a text block
You can change the text color of highlighted text in a text block using the Property inspector or any Fill Color box.
You cannot use the Eyedropper tool to edit the color of highlighted text.
Note:
If you attempt to apply a stroke to highlighted text in a text block, the entire text block is automatically selected.
To apply text color only to highlighted text in a 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 the Fill Color box pop-up window is open.
Click the Fill Color box in the Tools panel and select a color from the color pop-up window, or sample a color from
anywhere on the screen using the eyedropper pointer while the Fill Color box pop-up window is open.
Setting kerning
Kerning increases or decreases the spacing between certain pairs of letters to improve their appearance. Most fonts
include information that automatically reduces the amount of space between certain letter pairs, such as “TA” or
“Va.” Fireworks auto-kerning uses a font’s kerning information when displaying text, but you may want to turn it off
at smaller point sizes, or when the text has no anti-aliasing. Kerning is measured as a percentage.
You can use the Property inspector or the keyboard to set kerning.
To disable automatic kerning:
In the Property inspector, deselect Auto Kern. If the Property inspector is minimized, click the expander arrow in
the lower right corner to see all properties.