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609Motion User Guide
Press Option-Command-Left Bracket ([) to reduce the space between characters by
one-pixel increments.
Text Format controls in Motion
The parameter controls in the Format pane of the Text Inspector allow for common text
adjustments.
Basic Formatting controls
Preset: A pop-up menu at the top of the Format pane used to apply preset text styles
from the Library. You can also use this pop-up menu to save format settings (and
appearance settings from the Appearance pane) of text in your project. The default
menu item is Normal—which means that no presets are applied).
For more information on applying and saving text styles, see Use preset text styles in
Motion.
Collection: A pop-up menu to filter the font categories available in the Font pop-up
menu. When set to All Fonts, every font installed on your macOS system appears in the
Font pop-up menu.
Font: A pop-up menu to choose a font for selected text.
Typeface: An unlabeled pop-up menu (to the right of the Font pop-up menu) to choose
a type style, such as Regular, Bold, Condensed, and so on. The available typefaces are
specific to the font family selected in the Font pop-up menu.
Size: A slider to set the point size of the text. The slider is constrained to a maximum of
288 points. To create larger text, drag to the right over the numeric value, or click the
value, type a new number, then press Return.
Note: You can also scale text in the canvas using onscreen controls, but doing so scales
text as an object independently of type point size.
Alignment: Buttons to set the alignment and justification of text.
Vertical Alignment: Buttons to set the vertical alignment of text.
Line Spacing: A slider to set the distance between each line of text (leading) in point-
size increments.
Tip: To modify the spacing for individual lines of text when hard returns are present,
select text with the Text tool, then adjust the Line Spacing slider. Spacing is modified on
the line that includes the selected text.