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Chapter 10
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Shaping text to objects | 231 |
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Transparent text | 250 |
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Creating a text mask | 256 |
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Working with untext | 258 |
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If you are hoping for one unifying theme to bring together all of the topics in this chapter, we should warn you that the chapters title is as close as youll get. As we once again open the overstuffed file folder entitled Miscellaneous Text Stuff, we predict that this chapter will wander from one idea to the next, as it has in previous editions. It has always been one of our more enjoyable chapters, and we hope it will be one of yours, too. And in our best network television voice, may we say that this chapter is intended for our more mature readers; some material may not be suitable for new users.
One of the litmus tests for graphics software today is its ability to wrap text around and inside an object. Before Corel added support for this a few versions ago, DRAW was widely regarded as nice software, but it cant wrap text. DRAW provides this capability by extending its node-editing functionality to include both strings of artistic text and frames of paragraph text. Version 9 adds some nice automation to the latter.
In the following examples, you can watch or follow along as a piece of text is shaped around a curve in one of three ways:
Figure 10.1 may look rather complicated for a work-along exercise, but we are here to show you that its not. If you want to follow along with the creation of this piece, youll need some sample text and a globethere are several in Corels clipart library, or you can download Greenland.cdr from this books companion Web site.
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10.1 Does this text wrap look hard to create?
Goodnow well show you that its not.
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Now its time for the actual text wrap, and before we show you the quick and easy way, we want you to know how to do it the manual way.
Once you do this, the text frame will grow control handles that look like nodes. In fact, applying an envelope to paragraph text is just like node-editing the frame.
Your mission is to create a curve out of the bottom side of the frame, and remembering back to Chapter 4, As the Curve Turns, it can be done with just two nodes and one path.
We made those new nodes cusp nodes so that the frame could turn a sharp cornerwe want the path on the outside to be straight and the path on the inside to curve around the globe.
Automatic Text Wrapping
There is a reason why we didnt use the new auto-wrap feature, and well let you learn why for yourself soon enough. First, however, here is how you would apply an automatic text wrap.
This tells DRAW to do automatically what you just did manually: create a new shape from the frame of text by adding and shaping nodes.
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