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Hi everyone,
Just come across a problem when converting a font to outline.
The font has the 'appearance' of a coloured linear graduation which is rotated 90° with the font.
When the font is outlined the grad' defaults back to 0°?
Is this a fault or am I missing something?
best regards, Ian
I see. Thank you.
You could try instead of Text > Outline
use Object > Flatten transparency (check "Outline type")
Worked for me.
But also you can try and report it:
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Can you please show a screenshot?
Also: please don't use abbreviations.
This is an international forum and some people rely on automatic translation which will fail on abbreviations. Thank you.
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Hi Monika,
Please find attached image if the problem.
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I see. Thank you.
You could try instead of Text > Outline
use Object > Flatten transparency (check "Outline type")
Worked for me.
But also you can try and report it:
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Hi everyone,
Monika has got it right. One command to outline the font and to hold the formatting.
Thanks - this news has now been passed around our studio.
best regards: Ian (SGI)
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Bonjour,
Graduation -90
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The reason why that's occurring:
When you apply the grad to live text (what Illustrator calls a Type object), the grad is applied as if the characters are a single compound path. So a single occurrence of the grad fill spans the whole piece of text.
When you convert the type to outlines (paths), you then have a group of individual compound paths, one for each character. So the linear grad is being applied to each character individually.
To fix it:
To avoid it:
JET
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