Brother International BES Lettering Users Manual - English - Page 41

Vertical Text Frame - 3 fonts

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Creating Lettering 39 Š Line: Removes the direction lines from the anchor point. Creates a straight point without any curved properties. Š Cusp: Allows editing of the direction line on one side of the anchor point. Adds a sharp bend to a curve. Š Smooth: Constrains the angle of the direction lines to 180º and allows you to vary the length of the direction line on one side of the anchor point. Creates a smooth transition between curved lines. Š Symmetrical: Constrains the angle of the direction lines to 180º so the direction lines have the same length on each side of the anchor point. Creates some curvature on both sides of the anchor point. You see the segment change accordingly. Vertical Text Frame Vertical Text items are created using the Vertical tool. Vertical text items are those that are created vertically. They start out with normal proportions for the font, and can be adjusted. To create vertical text: 1 On the Ribbon, select the Home tab. 2 On the Text bar, click on the Vertical Text 3 Click once in the design window. tool. If another text item was already selected, your first click only de-selected that item. You will have to click again to place a new text segment. An empty vertical text frame appears in the workspace. 4 To choose a new font (i.e., other than the currently selected one) for the text string at this point, do the following: Š In the Text area of Properties panel, click the downarrow to the right of the font field. You see a list of fonts. Š Select the desired font from the list.

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Creating Lettering
39
Line:
Removes the direction lines from the anchor point.
Creates a straight point without any curved properties.
Cusp:
Allows editing of the direction line on one side of
the anchor point. Adds a sharp bend to a curve.
Smooth:
Constrains the angle of the direction lines to
180º and allows you to vary the length of the direction
line on one side of the anchor point. Creates a smooth
transition between curved lines.
Symmetrical:
Constrains the angle of the direction lines
to 180º so the direction lines have the same length on
each side of the anchor point. Creates some curvature
on both sides of the anchor point.
You see the segment change accordingly.
Vertical Text Frame
Vertical Text items are created using the Vertical
tool.
Vertical text items are those that are created vertically. They
start out with normal proportions for the font, and can be
adjusted.
To create vertical text:
1
On the Ribbon, select the Home tab.
2
On the Text bar, click on the Vertical Text
tool.
3
Click once in the design window.
An empty vertical text frame appears in the workspace.
4
To choose a new font (i.e., other than the currently selected
one) for the text string at this point, do the following:
In the Text area of Properties panel, click the down-
arrow to the right of the font field.
You see a list of fonts.
Select the desired font from the list.
If another text item was already selected, your first click only
de-selected that item. You will have to click again to place a
new text segment.