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Freeway Reference: Working with Text
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Leading
Leading is the spacing between lines of text. It can be set using the
Style menu, or the Text General panel in the Inspector palette. For
more information on leading, see Paragraph attributes: Leading on page
165.
You can set leading to be automatic or fixed. Automatic leading is
specified as a percentage. The default setting of 100% means that
interline spacing is nominally the same as the type pixel size.
Fixed leading sets the line spacing to the same amount regardless
of the point size applied to the text. For example, 14 pixel leading
provides a spacing of 14 pixels between the baselines of the text,
regardless of the actual point size of text in the paragraph.
You can choose an absolute point size or an automatic percentage.
You can also choose Increase Leading or Decrease Leading from the
Leading submenu in the Style menu to alter the leading point size by 1 pixel or 10% (depending on whether the current leading is in
points or percent). If you hold down the Alt key as you select the menu, the leading will change by 0.1 pixel or 1%. You can also use
the keyboard shortcuts listed next to the appropriate menu options. Choosing Other… from the Leading submenu in the Style menu
displays a dialog box into which you can type a custom leading.
Alignment
You change the alignment of a paragraph using the Style menu or the buttons on the Inspector palette. To use the Style menu, select
the text or place the cursor in the paragraph, choose Alignment from the Style menu and select the alignment from the list.
The available alignments are Left, Right, Center, Justified, and Force Justified.
The difference between Justified and Force Justified is in the spacing of the words on the last line of a
paragraph—Forced Justified spreads the words to fill the whole line while Justified left-aligns the last line.
You can also use the Text General panel in the Inspector palette to apply alignment. Click on the preferred Align button to choose
the alignment.
Indents
You can set indents for paragraphs with the ribbon that appears in the horizontal ruler above the text when you select text, or you can use the
Inspector palette.
The options available in the Text General panel of the Inspector palette are indenting the first
line, the left edge and the right edge.
To set indents using the ribbon, select the text you want to change, then drag the triangles in the
ribbon to your chosen positions for the left, right, and first line indents. You can only use the
ribbon for GIF text. It does not apply to HTML text.
To set the distance between the text and its bounding box in a graphic text item, see Integrating
items and text: Setting an inner inset on page 60.
Space before and after paragraphs
You can set the space before and after paragraphs using Space Before and Space After in the Style menu. Values can be entered as
either a percentage or pixels.
Word and letter spacing
The Edit Styles dialog box allows you to create new rules for the font spacing of words and letters in justified text. Any changes are
stored as a new style and applied when that style is applied to text. Standard word and letter spacings are applied in the Default style.
You can change the minimum, optimum and maximum values for each type of spacing.
For more information about using custom styles in Freeway Pro, see What are styles? on page
153, Styling Text on page 152 (Freeway Pro only).
100% leading
150% leading
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