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Hello, I have a font that I want to edit so that whwn the position is set to 0 it will vertically center within the blue lines. Granted, I'm sure this isn't something which can be accomplished through Illustrator alone, but I'd be curious on how it can be effectively done?
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What do you mean by "set to 0"? Where are you going to set that value?
You may want to clarify a bit.
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If you look to the upper right of the screenshot, the position is 0; basically where the artboard starts. However, even at this position the font is offset vertically and doesn't actually align with the 0 value. Hopefully this helps.
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That was how I understood it, tngjstn, hence my suggestion.
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tngjstn,
As I (mis)understand it, the old cheat is to:
1) Tick Use Preview/Artwork Bounds in Edit>Preferences>General;
2) Select the live Type with the (normal) Selection Tool and Effect>Path>Outline Object;
3) Set the position to 0.
Obviously, you will need to untick Use Preview/Artwork Bounds for other purposes, but you can just tick that again when you need to edit (some of) the Type if needed to keep it in place; that may not be necessary because the changes will (mostly, and only if no letters exceed the hitherto vertical bounds) be in the horizontal direction.
1) - 2) will give you a Bounding Box that fits tightly round the actual set of characters in your live Type, and will ensure easy and accurate positioning, such as centring (both directions), and keeps doing so when you edit, without resorting to working (indirectly) with the Glyph (bounds) concept,
https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/snap-to-glyph.html
If you need it as non outlined text in PDF you will have to remove the effect; you can:
4) With the live Type selected, in the Appearance palette click the Reduce to Basic Appearance button.