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Adding thicker outlines to text

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Sep 01, 2022 Sep 01, 2022

Does anyone know how to increase the Outline Thickness on text on FW CS 6 (Mac)?

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Community Expert , Sep 02, 2022 Sep 02, 2022

Well, whether you are on Mac or Windows should not change anything.

 

Once your text is selected, from the property inspector you have access to these settings. This is the setting currently represented by a pencil, with the color well set to transparent.

 

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Only when you have defined a color, you will have access to finer adjustments from the little pencil icon that will appear at the bottom of the color picker window

 

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Then, from there, you'll find the icon of a double horizontal arro

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Community Expert ,
Sep 02, 2022 Sep 02, 2022

Well, whether you are on Mac or Windows should not change anything.

 

Once your text is selected, from the property inspector you have access to these settings. This is the setting currently represented by a pencil, with the color well set to transparent.

 

Lena_0-1662103331342.pngexpand image

 

 

Only when you have defined a color, you will have access to finer adjustments from the little pencil icon that will appear at the bottom of the color picker window

 

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Then, from there, you'll find the icon of a double horizontal arrow with value 1 (default) which allows you to adjust the thickness of the colored outline.

As you can see, on the bottom, you also have access to advanced settings, which allow you to play with the appearance of this thickness.

 

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This new nested dialog box, allows you to act on advanced options, as well as the shape, or the sensitivity.

Play with it, sometimes because, the labels are not always explicit.

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Although it seems nested like Russian dolls, these dialog boxes are quite ergonomic and their nesting meets the needs when they appear... like what, a simple icon can hide many , many… parameters.

 

To complete your question, Fireworkszone did a nice article about text and stroke some years ago

https://www.webdesign.org/raster-graphics/fireworks/create-a-thick-text-outline-with-adobe-fireworks...

 

And in an other side, John and Aaron made some nice extensions concerning text

https://johndunning.com/fireworks/about/ChangeTextSize

https://johndunning.com/fireworks/about/FillAndStroke

https://johndunning.com/fireworks/about/GreekedText

 

Aaron Beall - Fireworks Guru - Extensions (abeall.com)

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Nov 27, 2022 Nov 27, 2022
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To simplify that that add a color for your stroke and then set how thick you want the stroke to be, 1 is default, making it higher will make the stroke thicker.

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