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hjejc95
USA
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Posted - 04/13/2007 : 13:23:14
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Hello! I'm new to PCStitch and I've been trying to do a poem, but I can't seem to change the size of the lettering and I appear to be very limited on the amount of correcting I can do after it's all typed in. I know it's probably just my inexperience showing and for that I apologize.
I've got the title saved, it looks exactly like I want, but I can't do anything else with it and I'm about to lose my mind. Thank you for your time and patience!!! Hjejc95
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Mark
USA
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Posted - 04/16/2007 : 09:39:06
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If you are using a stitched alphabet, then you can't change the size of the lettering. It will always be what it was designed to be.
If you are using TrueType text, you can change the size only while you are entering it. After you have "dropped" it, it becomes an object within the pattern and is no longer editable.
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hjejc95
USA
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Posted - 04/16/2007 : 10:22:56
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quote: Originally posted by Mark
If you are using a stitched alphabet, then you can't change the size of the lettering. It will always be what it was designed to be.
If you are using TrueType text, you can change the size only while you are entering it. After you have "dropped" it, it becomes an object within the pattern and is no longer editable.
Mark Miller M&R Technologies
That's what I figured... Frustrating... Ok, thank you so much for your time! I'll work on my editing skills... (lol)
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sasseygurl
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Posted - 05/22/2007 : 13:43:51
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Could someone explain to me, what True Type is? I tried looking it up on the "search" area, but it found nothing.
Thanks!
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Dragonlair
USA
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Posted - 05/22/2007 : 15:25:06
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True Type fonts are general fonts that are available for everybody. It is just one type of font. Look at C:\Windows\Fonts to see all the fonts available to you.
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