image/svg+xml
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Symbola
Bold
18
Text goes here that is part of markup. It will flow and have symbols that denote being [b]bold[/b].
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Character AA AA
18 kerning:
18 letter spacing:
18 word spacing:
100 % offset:
width: 100 % character
paragraph
line spacing: 100 % managing styles is going to be a bit difficult if we try to do it all in the tool options. Between adding, editing, removing, and applying, it might be cleaner to have in its own docker like this.
18 left:
18 right:
18 bottom:
top: 10 Margins:
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Paragraph
Text goes here that is part of markup. It will flow and have symbols that denote being [b]bold[/b].
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Paragraph
Style
NoneHeader 1Header 2*Header 3Header 4 Style Docker (New)Purpose is to add, edit, delete, and apply styles from here. That includes character, paragraph, or object styles.
Object Properties
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object styles that vector objects and text frames might use.
duplicate edit delete
add
These actions will change depending on what type of style is being shown. In this example, everything applies to paragraph styles To apply a style, you can select the object on the canvas, then select the style from the list. When you click, the style is applied. "None" means no paragraph style is being applied."*" means that a style is being used with modifications
Reset Style Resetting style (right-click menu option) will revert any changes that were made to it and apply that to the selected object. Consists of three types: basic OpenType support (the fonts work like any other fonts); Unicode support (access to extended language character sets); and OpenType layout support (support for advanced typographic features).
Glyphs
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Glyphs (potentially a docker)Purpose is to show and be able to use many of the characters that might be in a font. Many characters won't appear on the keyboard, so there needs to be a way to see what is available and add them to your text. How will obscure glyphs look in markup? Will they just show a unicode character? AllLettersNumbersPunctuationLigaturesSeparatorsSymbolsMarksOther
Symbola
Bold
18 Font Family: Size: LatinCryllicGreek Show Language
there can be a lot of characters, so it would be nice to have a bit of filtering by type like on the left
OpenType support
U+AF8F Hangul show unicode of character selected
filters results to just show ligatures for font. apply the same way as you would apply other glyphs
text frame
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Frame
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Fill: Line: are character styles applied to markup?
foreground color
changing between paragraph and character keeps text editor open Text Tool Options / Object Properties
2 px
Symbola
Bold
18
Text goes here that is part of markup. It will flow and have symbols that denote being [u]bold[/u].
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Character AA AA
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Underline Options: If a property has more attributes, show them below the main icons. These will only show when the property is active. If the "U" would be unchecked, the Underline Options would disappear. X: Y:
W: H:
20 px 20 px 189 px 50 px
Miter Limit:
3 px
fx
effects
fx
fx
fx
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Effects
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fx
Shadow T
Create Text Tool - Instead of editing and manipulating text through this tool, it will just be used to initially create the text. Further edits will be done through the shape manipulation tool. When you are selecting objects with the Shape Manipulation Tool, selecting a text object will bring up the tool options for it. the options are really "object properties", not tool options, but that concept doesn't exist in krita currently. The advantange of doing everything through the Shape manipulation tool is that it is easy to select and edit different types of vector objects like text without having to switch tools. It would make more sense if we could put vector and text object properties into an "Object Properties" docker, since these options do not change the tool's behavior, but affect the properties of a selected object. This goes for vector objects as well as text objects. I am not sure how well this fits into the architecture of the application for this to be doable. SVG effects? we currently have "Shadow" in Krita Selecting a Text Object will bring up these properties Object Properties Object Properties Object Properties Object Properties