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Author Topic: Retrieval of Floating Text and independant rotation of image.  (Read 30881 times)
Thomas Krüger
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« Reply #15 on: July 23, 2009, 07:25:18 PM »

Next try. Inside is the image with borders "outside the selected print size".
Border 1 is yellow, border 2 is grey.
3 floating text fields with align left, centered and align right.

Question: Is it possible to position the text inside the yellow border 1 ?
Or do I need to construct the setup of the floating field in another manner to get also a small border outside the text? I'm printing on 24" roll paper and I'm using "mark corners" for cutting the paper later on.

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« Reply #16 on: July 23, 2009, 09:03:26 PM »

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3 floating text fields with align left, centred and align right.
It looks as though one of your text fields is centred on the page rather than linked to the appropriate image. The image must be selected in the FPE and link to print selected in the Floating Text dialogue.
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Question: Is it possible to position the text inside the yellow border 1 ?
I mentioned the other day about putting extra spaces at the beginning or end of justified lines to create space between the text and edge of the printed area.
The other way  (Mike said it I think) is to not justify the text and position it manually. However if the text is based on image data (Exif and IPTC), then it still must be linked to each print.
Hope that helps.
Nice photographs too  Smiley

Terry.
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« Reply #17 on: July 24, 2009, 01:17:35 PM »


"Thanks"  Thomas Krüger

Your posting of your image sure makes it easier to understand!
Sometimes you can read a manual over an over and it just don't sink in the brain.

And yes a Big Thank You to all who replied and help explain!

I am one that learns by picture Smiley Smiley

Your a great group
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« Reply #18 on: July 25, 2009, 02:50:33 PM »

I had planned to have v2009.268 ready by now which would have been the best answer to this, but I decided to keep working and do some more stuff before I release it.  Bottom line: v2009.268 will allow you to move your text left/right even when it is left/right justified.  Basically it will left/right justify it against the print or page but then you can pick it up and move it if you like and the justification will remain intact.  That will allow you to have right justified text linked to a print (for example) and grab the text dot and move it inward (left) a little if you like while the text still remains right justified as you move it.  Just got to wait a few more days for the feature.  Smiley

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« Reply #19 on: July 25, 2009, 10:40:55 PM »

Hello Mike,

v268

The linking of the left, right or centre justified text to the left/right/centre of the photograph has become an "essential" feature for me. I hope that it remains and that if I resize the image slightly then the text continues to follow (the accurate automatic placement is important). Maybe such de-linking should be an option rather than automatically implemented if the text is moved.

With my use, an option to deactivate the automatically scaling of font size if the size of the image is changed would be good since I'm often having to hand change the font size of a number of linked fields per image back to the intended size if I resize the image slightly.

I think tags that automatically embed the current date and the current H x W  (mm, cm or inches) of the (to be printed) image within normal floating text  would be very handy.

Thanks

PETER
 
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« Reply #20 on: July 26, 2009, 02:10:42 PM »

Hello Mike,

v268

The linking of the left, right or centre justified text to the left/right/centre of the photograph has become an "essential" feature for me. I hope that it remains and that if I resize the image slightly then the text continues to follow (the accurate automatic placement is important). Maybe such de-linking should be an option rather than automatically implemented if the text is moved.

With my use, an option to deactivate the automatically scaling of font size if the size of the image is changed would be good since I'm often having to hand change the font size of a number of linked fields per image back to the intended size if I resize the image slightly.

I think tags that automatically embed the current date and the current H x W  (mm, cm or inches) of the (to be printed) image within normal floating text  would be very handy.

Thanks

PETER
 

None of that changes.  If you move the text, it is not "de-linked" from the print if it was linked to the print before.  If you move it inward slightly, it'll stick to that position relative to the print.

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« Reply #21 on: July 26, 2009, 02:50:03 PM »

Thanks Mike!  Smiley
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« Reply #22 on: July 26, 2009, 09:06:16 PM »

None of that changes.  If you move the text, it is not "de-linked" from the print if it was linked to the print before.  If you move it inward slightly, it'll stick to that position relative to the print.

Mike

That's good! Thanks.
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« Reply #23 on: July 30, 2009, 09:22:41 PM »

v2009.268 allows "undocking" of the left/right aligned text and you can move it away from the edge of the print/page if you like.

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« Reply #24 on: August 31, 2009, 09:04:34 PM »

With my use, an option to deactivate the automatically scaling of font size if the size of the image is changed would be good since I'm often having to hand change the font size of a number of linked fields per image back to the intended size if I resize the image slightly.

I think tags that automatically embed the current date and the current H x W  (mm, cm or inches) of the (to be printed) image within normal floating text  would be very handy.
 

Hello Mike,

After working a lot more with custom templates I would like to re-iterate how it would be very useful to have the option to turn automatic scaling of fonts in floating text boxes off! I mean an option in the floating text edit box.

PETER

PS The other functions mentioned also remain on my "wish list".
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« Reply #25 on: August 31, 2009, 09:13:22 PM »

With my use, an option to deactivate the automatically scaling of font size if the size of the image is changed would be good since I'm often having to hand change the font size of a number of linked fields per image back to the intended size if I resize the image slightly.

I think tags that automatically embed the current date and the current H x W  (mm, cm or inches) of the (to be printed) image within normal floating text  would be very handy.
 

Hello Mike,

After working a lot more with custom templates I would like to re-iterate how it would be very useful to have the option to turn automatic scaling of fonts in floating text boxes off! I mean an option in the floating text edit box.

Your recently implemented "liberation" of left and right justified text boxes works very well, while retaining the original functionality.

Thanks

PETER

PS The other functions mentioned also remain on my "wish list".
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