10 TrueType object
• If your object is arranged along a straight line, enter a value for “Rotation angle [°]” to
rotate it. Enter a positive value for counterclockwise rotation and a negative value for
clockwise rotation.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) Rotation angle (“Horizontal alignment” > “Left”)
(2) Rotation angle (“Horizontal alignment” > “Right”)
(3) Rotation angle (“Horizontal alignment” > “Center”
• If your object is arranged along an arc, enter a value for “Start angle [°]”. The start angle
rotates the position of the arc based on your “Horizontal alignment” setting. Enter a
positive value for counterclockwise rotation and a negative value for clockwise rotation.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) Start angle (“Arc outside”, “Horizontal alignment” > “Left”)
(2) Start angle (“Arc inside”, “Horizontal alignment” > “Left”)
(3) Start angle (“Arc outside”, “Horizontal alignment” > “Center”)
(4) Start angle (“Arc inside”, “Horizontal alignment” > “Center”)
• To rotate an object with the circular arrow symbol , select the object in the marking
image editor. Position the pointer over the symbol. Click and drag in a circular motion.
Related topics
10.7 Set the character spacing of a TrueType object along a straight line
Character spacing refers to adjusting the spacing throughout a selected word or a block of
text.
1. To edit the parameters of the TrueType object, select the object in the object list or in the
marking image editor.
The parameters are displayed in the category below the object list.
2. Set “Straight line (horizontal)” for “Character arrangement”.
3. For “Character spacing type”, select one of the following options: “Standard”, “Fixed
spacing”, “Justify”.
“Standard”
Depending on the width of the characters, the character spacing is adjusted by following
the standard of the TrueType font. Select this setting to adjust the spacing of specific
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