I have TextMaker Professional 2018 on an iMac with OS10.15. How can I rotate (actually, flip) a short line of text (three words and a copyright symbol)?
At an earlier thread, the answer was "You can rotate the inner text of a text frame (in the object properties) but not the text frame as a whole".
I am brand new to TextMaker, so i regret I do not know how to follow that instruction. I would appreciate specific steps.
Thank you.
Rotate text
Re: Rotate text
The only way is:
1. type the text
2. zoom in to make it bigger
3. make a screenshot using the Windows Snipping Tool (Win+Shift+S)
4. Paste the screenshot it into TextMaker (CTRL+V)
5. Right-click the pasted image > Convert to Object frame
6. Right-click the paste image > Rotate or Flip > Flip horizontally
1. type the text
2. zoom in to make it bigger
3. make a screenshot using the Windows Snipping Tool (Win+Shift+S)
4. Paste the screenshot it into TextMaker (CTRL+V)
5. Right-click the pasted image > Convert to Object frame
6. Right-click the paste image > Rotate or Flip > Flip horizontally
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Re: Rotate text
Thank you, that worked.
For the information of other Mac users, here's what I did on a Mac with OS10.15
1) Typed the text in Text Maker
2) Zoomed in using TextMaker>Zoom Level (I am not sure why the text needs to be zoomed)
3) Created a screenshot with Command-Shift-4
4) Deleted the typed text in TextMaker
5) Copied the screenshot off the Desktop (Command-C)
6 Pasted the screen shot into TextMaker (Command-V)
7) Right clicked the screen shot>Convert to Object Frame
8) Right clicked the pasted image>Rotate or Flip>Select the choice you want
For the information of other Mac users, here's what I did on a Mac with OS10.15
1) Typed the text in Text Maker
2) Zoomed in using TextMaker>Zoom Level (I am not sure why the text needs to be zoomed)
3) Created a screenshot with Command-Shift-4
4) Deleted the typed text in TextMaker
5) Copied the screenshot off the Desktop (Command-C)
6 Pasted the screen shot into TextMaker (Command-V)
7) Right clicked the screen shot>Convert to Object Frame
8) Right clicked the pasted image>Rotate or Flip>Select the choice you want
Re: Rotate text
The zoom is to create an image with good resolution. Otherwise, it would be pixelated.
Re: Rotate text
Sorry to correct you, Miguel, but this is not the only way. There is a much easier one:
1. Object > New text frame
2. Type the text into the text frame.
3. Right-click the text frame and choose "Properties..." from the context menu (or go to Object > Properties...).
4. Go to tab "Inner text" and there to "Rotate by..."
The answer "You can rotate the inner text of a text frame (in the object properties) but not the text frame as a whole" was wrong.
Re: Rotate text
Thanks for your reply @Jossi.
However, I think @stefanmaine wanted to flip (mirror) the text.
However, I think @stefanmaine wanted to flip (mirror) the text.
Re: Rotate text
In this case, you are right (and I was wrong). You could achieve the same result using TextArt, but this isn't easier to do than the snippet method and the results are rather worse (no kerning, for example).