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Adjust the character width of selected characters, Change the proximity of text to the baseline

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 97 Working with text Original text; after smoothing ❖ In the Property inspector, select one of options from the Anti-Aliasing pop-up menu: No Anti-Alias Disables text smoothing Crisp Anti-Alias Creates a sharp transition between the edges of the text and the background Strong Anti-Alias Creates a very abrupt transition between the edges of the text and the background, preserving the shapes of the text characters and enhancing detailed areas of the characters Smooth Anti-Alias Creates a soft transition between the edges of the text and the background Custom Anti-Alias Provides the following expert-level controls over anti-aliasing: • Oversampling Determines the amount of detail used for creating the transition between the text edges and the background • Sharpness Determines the smoothness of the transition between the text edges and the background • Strength Determines how much the text edges blend into the background Note: Text in vector files (such as Adobe FreeHand® files) is anti-aliased when opened in Fireworks. Adjust the character width of selected characters ❖ In the Property inspector, drag the Horizontal Scale pop-up slider or enter a value in the text box. Drag the slider higher than 100% to expand the width or height of the characters, and drag it lower to reduce their width or height. 100% is the default. Horizontal Scale option in the Property inspector Change the proximity of text to the baseline Baseline shift determines how closely text sits above or below its natural baseline, such as with subscript and superscript characters. If there is no baseline shift, the text sits on the baseline. Baseline shifts are measured in pixels. Baseline Shift option in the Property inspector ❖ In the Property inspector, drag the Baseline Shift pop-up slider or enter a value in the text box to specify how low or high to place the subscript or superscript text. Enter positive values to create superscript characters or negative values to create subscript characters. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Working with text
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t updated 3/8/2011
Original text; after smoothing
In the Property inspector, select one of options from the Anti-Aliasing pop-up menu:
No Anti-Alias
Disables text smoothing
Crisp Anti-Alias
Creates a sharp transition between the edges of the text and the background
Strong Anti-Alias
Creates a very abrupt transition between the edges of the text and the background, preserving the
shapes of the text characters and enhancing detailed areas of the characters
Smooth Anti-Alias
Creates a soft transition between the edges of the text and the background
Custom Anti-Alias
Provides the following expert-level controls over anti-aliasing:
Oversampling
Determines the amount of detail used for creating the transition between the text edges and the
background
Sharpness
Determines the smoothness of the transition between the text edges and the background
Strength
Determines how much the text edges blend into the background
Note:
Text in vector files (such as Adobe FreeHand® files) is anti-aliased when opened in Fireworks.
Adjust the character width of selected characters
In the Property inspector, drag the Horizontal Scale pop-up slider or enter a value in the text box. Drag the slider
higher than 100% to expand the width or height of the characters, and drag it lower to reduce their width or height.
100% is the default.
Horizontal Scale option in the Property inspector
Change the proximity of text to the baseline
Baseline shift
determines how closely text sits above or below its natural baseline, such as with subscript and superscript
characters. If there is no baseline shift, the text sits on the baseline. Baseline shifts are measured in pixels.
Baseline Shift option in the Property inspector
In the Property inspector, drag the Baseline Shift pop-up slider or enter a value in the text box to specify how low
or high to place the subscript or superscript text. Enter positive values to create superscript characters or negative
values to create subscript characters.