FreeHand Concepts: Working with Text
Tutorials and Articles
Creating neon, metal, and tubular steel text effects in FreeHand 10
With this tutorial, learn how to use the Convert to Paths command and gradient fills to make text look like neon, metal, and tubular steel.
TechNotes
- tn_19154—Poor anti-aliased text preview on Mac OS X
- tn_19153—Rotated text previewed on the Macintosh displays jagged
- tn_18946—Copy and Paste Attributes causes text objects to disappear in FreeHand MX 11.0.1
- tn_18611—Why are font families not grouped in Macintosh OS X?
- tn_16761—Font Issues in FreeHand MX
- tn_16134—Kerning issues in FreeHand 10 for Macintosh
- tn_16102—Applying a gradient fill to text
- tn_15838—Characters copied from Charmap paste at the wrong point size
- tn_15824—A method to create page numbers for multiple pages
- tn_15818—Font installation in Macintosh OS X
- tn_15817—Font installation in Windows 2000 and ME
- tn_15759—Text missing in exported PDF file
- tn_15730—Eliminating extra space between characters in last line of justified text
- tn_15716—Newly-activated fonts appear active in the Text inspector
- tn_15708—Text formatting is lost when copied and pasted from FreeHand 10 into another application
- tn_15694—OpenType fonts do not display or print properly in FreeHand 10
- tn_15663—Show invisibles option is dimmed
- tn_13685—Missing fonts error in FreeHand with cross platform document
- tn_13458—Text is not readable and displays as gray boxes in FreeHand