First of all, THANK YOU!! I've been searching for a while for a forum on Omega Composer. I have 2.5.1 loaded on the computer here, and we use automerge to make hundreds of custom parts every day.
Let me set up my scenario for you all... Our graphics are based on templates, so we have a limited field in which we can fit the text people send us. We currently open up our automerge file, and if the lettering is too big for our window (3.4" is our max length for text) we have to close it, manually create the graphic, adjust the percentage ratio for that particular field and then import the text again. I have a hard time believing there isn't some setting somewhere (perhaps in Omega 2.6?) that would allow us to keep our fonts .5" tall and shrink to 3.4" wide if necessary. Even if it's a manual operation afterwards, that's cool too, but it just doesn't make any sense to import these files over and over again to correct for long names. Especially when we have an order of 30 in one .TXT file and there's only one long name.
The next question: if it's a manual operation (i found I can "fix" it with straight lines, but not curved ones by using a nonuniform center shape change)... can we do it to more than one field at a time, but on their individual centers?
I know... a lot of STUFF right there, but I'm hoping some "expert" out there can help me out!
Let me set up my scenario for you all... Our graphics are based on templates, so we have a limited field in which we can fit the text people send us. We currently open up our automerge file, and if the lettering is too big for our window (3.4" is our max length for text) we have to close it, manually create the graphic, adjust the percentage ratio for that particular field and then import the text again. I have a hard time believing there isn't some setting somewhere (perhaps in Omega 2.6?) that would allow us to keep our fonts .5" tall and shrink to 3.4" wide if necessary. Even if it's a manual operation afterwards, that's cool too, but it just doesn't make any sense to import these files over and over again to correct for long names. Especially when we have an order of 30 in one .TXT file and there's only one long name.
The next question: if it's a manual operation (i found I can "fix" it with straight lines, but not curved ones by using a nonuniform center shape change)... can we do it to more than one field at a time, but on their individual centers?
I know... a lot of STUFF right there, but I'm hoping some "expert" out there can help me out!