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Hint: The panel can be re-sized by dragging its lower-right corner, and re-positioned by dragging its titlebar.
When you move the mouse over text in
the
Title Page Editor’s
preview pane, a
white bounding-box appears. If you click
once inside the box it turns yellow
(Figure 149), indicating the text object is
selected, and a text edit field opens.
Hint: When the box is yellow the text
can be nudge either a pixel at a time
using ALT + the arrow keys or five
pixels at a time using SHIFT+ALT+ the
arrow keys.
Press
Enter
or click outside the box to
complete editing operations or press
Tab
to advance to next entry field (press
Shift + Tab
instead to jump to the prior text field).
Note that the cursor keys
–
that is, the left/right and up/down arrows
–
allow you to navigate between text
fields on the current title page. (If the text edit box is open, left/right arrows change the edit point as usual,
but up/down closes the edit box, and subsequent cursor key actions move to the next object.)
Hint: A red line under a character or word indicates the spell-checker is questioning its spelling. Right click the
word to open a menu suggesting alternatives. Click any entries shown if you wish to update the original.
11.2.1
HEADER TOOLS
FIGURE 150
The header of the
Title Page Editor
holds an assortment of text attribute controls. These include a
Font
selector menu, numeric
Size
control, and
Bold
,
Italic
,
Underline
and ‘
ALLCAPS
’
switches.
11.2.2
FOOTER TOOLS
FIGURE 151
You can click
Close
when finished with the current edit, but often you’ll find the
Save and Duplicate
feature
handy. Click it to store your edits to the current title page, create a clone of item in the playlist, and load the
new page for editing. This is a great way to quickly produce a number of matching pages.
FIGURE 149