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Changing a Style Attribute for a Single Text Character
The style attributes (face color, outline, glow, and drop shadow) for text characters (glyphs)
can be individually defined.
To change a style attribute of a glyph
1 Select the Text tool in the toolbar, then drag in the Canvas to select the glyph to modify.
2 In the Style pane of the Text Inspector, modify an attribute.
Only the selected text character is affected.
Note: You can also modify the style attributes of a glyph with the Transform Glyph tool.
For more information, see Working with Text Glyphs.
Changing the Text Color
You can change text color using the Colors window, the color well in the Text HUD, or
the color well in the Style pane of the Text Inspector.
Note: To adjust individual color channels, you must use the Style pane of the Text
Inspector.
To set the text color in the HUD
1 Select the text with the Select/Transform tool.
2 If the HUD is not displayed, press F7 (or D).
3 Click the color well, then use the Colors window to set the text color.
Note: There are many ways to choose a color using the Color parameter. For a complete
list, see step 4 in the next section, which describes choosing a color in the Inspector.
The text is dynamically updated as you select a color.
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