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Text Properties "Word Wrapping" Page

 

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This page contains some esoteric stuff that affects how your text will word-wrap.

 

Ignore Label Edges: If you check this box, you can drag a text object partially off a label, and it won’t affect how the text object word-wraps. The result will be that some of the text in the text object won’t be visible, because it will be off the label. If you uncheck this box, dragging a text object partially off a label will cause the text to word-wrap when it reaches the label boundary instead of waiting until it reaches the text object’s margin.

 

Line Breaks: If you select Best fit, text will try to word-wrap on spaces. If this isn’t possible, it will try to word-wrap at punctuation marks, such as dashes and semicolons. If this isn’t possible, the text will word-wrap wherever it can. Best fit is the default and is best for most situations.

 

If you select Break on spaces only, text will only word-wrap at spaces. The drawback of this approach is that if there are no spaces in a line, the text can’t word-wrap, so the text won’t display at all. However, this setting can be useful when you’re displaying text near the circular border of a CD label, and you don’t want the text to get wrapped in the middle of a word.

 

Hole Handling: These options let you choose how you want your text to word-wrap when it encounters the hole in the middle of a CD label. Your choices are:

 

Ignore Holes: The default. Pretends the hole isn’t even there. If you select this option, text that crosses the hole will be invisible, because the text object won’t try to wrap around it at all.

 

Wrap on left side: Wrap text to the left side of the hole. If your text object lies entirely to the right side of the hole, this setting may produce unhappy results.

 

Wrap on right side: Wrap text to the right side of the hole. If your text object lies entirely to the left side of the hole, this setting may produce unhappy results.

 

Wrap on widest side: Wrap text on whichever side of the hole has the most room within the text object’s boundaries.

 

Wrap on both sides: Wrap on both sides of the hole. Print as much text as will fit on the left side of the hole, then skip over to the right side of it and print text there as well.

 

Skip to bottom of hole: Go around the hole entirely, and don’t resume printing until you’ve gotten to the bottom of it.

 

The Text Properties Dialog

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