ddubia
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When working with text I need to know the exact letter height, not the em height and without the leading as is included in the illustrator bounding box around type.
I need it exactly the way it would measure if converting the text to outlines. Converting text to outlines gives me that measurement. But then the text is no longer "live", thus, I can't make any changes if need be.
Some days ago I read a question on here regarding this very matter. But something came up and I didn't have time to answer. Now I can't find the thread that contained the question.
There is a way to do this in illustrator and still keep the text live. This works in CS2. Not sure about other versions.
Step 1). Go to Edit>Preferences>General and check the box "Use Preview Bounds"
Step 2). With the live type selected, Effect>Path>Outline Object.
The bounding box will snap tight around the type and give the actual height & width of the lettering.
So long as you leave the "Use Preview Bounds" checked all you need to do in the future is step 2.
Hopes this helps.
I need it exactly the way it would measure if converting the text to outlines. Converting text to outlines gives me that measurement. But then the text is no longer "live", thus, I can't make any changes if need be.
Some days ago I read a question on here regarding this very matter. But something came up and I didn't have time to answer. Now I can't find the thread that contained the question.
There is a way to do this in illustrator and still keep the text live. This works in CS2. Not sure about other versions.
Step 1). Go to Edit>Preferences>General and check the box "Use Preview Bounds"
Step 2). With the live type selected, Effect>Path>Outline Object.
The bounding box will snap tight around the type and give the actual height & width of the lettering.
So long as you leave the "Use Preview Bounds" checked all you need to do in the future is step 2.
Hopes this helps.