come si distanziano le lettere di una parola in Gimp? (c'e' un parametro come in fireworks?). Poi come faccio a spostare il testo una volta creata l'immagine?
come si distanziano le lettere di una parola in Gimp? (c'e' un parametro come in fireworks?). Poi come faccio a spostare il testo una volta creata l'immagine?
Ciao,
ti posto parte del manualetto di Gimp, sperando che possa esserti utile:
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To insert text in a Gimp image, click on the Text tool in the toolbox and
then click at a spot inside the image. The Text Tool dialog box will open
and display a list of the installed fonts. Type in the text you want in the text
box in the bottom of the dialog. Click on the font you want, set the parameters if
you want to change the default values and click OK.
Now your text string will appear as a floating selection in your image. The text
will have the same color as the foreground color in the toolbox. If for some reason
you aren’t happy with the text — if it’s too small, too large or if the font just
doesn’t look right — you can delete the floating text selection by pressing the
cross (Delete Layer) button in the Layers & Channel dialog.
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Inoltre:
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Set Width:
This is an option if your font includes the built-in possibility of modifying the horizontal
width. Sometimes, the same font will come in wider and narrower versions,
typically called black, semi-condensed and narrow.
Figure 11.1 The Text tool
dialog
The Gimp User’s Manual 169
Spacing:
Spacing displays what types of built-in spacing your font allows: c for character
cell, m for monospaced and p for proportional. The c and m fonts are
mainly for programmers and are used in terminal display windows. In these fonts,
every character takes up the same amount of space. The proportional fonts are
what you might consider to be “normal” typographical fonts, because they are not
constrained to a fixed width. Each character can take up a different amount of
space.
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