And as you can see as I’m choosing it, it makes changes both in the foreground color here as well as the text color here and so on. What I do instead of this is I just go over here in my color dialog box and make the decision on what color text I want. Now if you notice it also change it here and here. Now of course you can change the color by clicking on this and it brings up your Text Color chooser and you got several options up here you can use to change the color of the text and whenever you’re happy with the color then just click on OK and it changes the color of the text here. In so far as me using this for creating header, graphics or footer graphics, or EBook covers, or video cover type graphics this works fine for me so I’ll just leave that alone. Possibly if you’re gonna be using humongous sized text like 50, or 60, or 70 pixels then this might come into play but I don’t so I won’t so if you find the need go ahead and play around with them until you’re happy with them but I would just leave them alone. They’re basically fine-tuning points to the point of something that I’ve no need for but they’re basically fine-tuning for like smoothing the edges of the text that you’re entering on to your image. These three items here I’ve never messed with. Or if for some odd reason you wanted to change that to inches, millimeters, points, picas, or more then you’ve got those options here as available. And over here I would just leave this as Pix or PX rather and that stands for Pixels. And this gives us a little description of what that font is and here you can increase or decrease the size of the text by this up or down arrows or just by highlighting and putting in whatever number you’re wanting. So pick one that you’re happy with and that’s the text font style that will show up on the image you’re going to be adding text to. Now then, just going to touch on some of the items here in our Options box for the Text tool is the Font and this is the list of all the fonts available on your system. Speaking of box, we go here to the toolbox and just tick or untick the items that you want and your toolbox speed tools or what I call and we’re good to go. And you can do this because their basically their default set or you can either tick on or tick off and how I had them added here is by going up to file, preferences and this is how you can setup different items within your Gimp software.Īnd if you happen to screw something up in amongst here, just go to the reset button and that will fix it all up for you just like it came out of the box brand new. Now one thing I wanted to point out here is I’ve added a couple of extra Speed tools for like a better phrase to my toolbox here. In this video, we’re gonna be touching on the Text tool and you can get to all the options here for the Text tool by clicking on this icon in our toolbox which is probably this just or hit the letter T as in Tom on your keyboard. 15.) Perfect Font Graphics Remains.Hello and welcome to this series of videos on the Gimp. 12.) Don’t Use Minus- Numbers For Changing Size. 11.) Size No Can Be Used In Points Digits Also. 9.) Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari Browser Tested. 7.) Cross OS Supported Like Mac, Windows etc… 8.) Works In All Latest Browsers. I just got use of ‘transform:scale’ that solved my problem of font stretching that i am going to share here.ġ.) Pure CSS Property. Then after more searching better one, I got nothing related to it but then I think that it’s time to fix it with other codes. Is not irritating that they created a page that is not supported by any browser then for which they write it here. Then I started searching that “How To Stretch A Font Horizontally And Vertically With CSS?” and I got answer at w3schools but there was a sentence that “None of the major browsers support the font-stretch property.”. Then it’s time to remove that 1% difference also. I got the 99% matching WebSafeFont but 1% difference came on font vertical length. Then here came an idea about converting a WebSafeFont into that stylish new font. In the new era SEO is on top beyond the designing so I removed that font. So I have to remove it but I also liked it. So I start checking again what the real problem and i got it on WebFont. Then when it comes for SEO, I checked it on PageLoading time then it was too high that is totally against SEO. I added it to my template and then it start looking good. I liked a font that is long in it’s vertical length. Some days ago I was designing a template.
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