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Resetting Adjusted Glyph Attributes
When a glyphs attributes are modified using the Transform Glyph tool, the changes are
reflected in the Style pane of the Text Inspector. Although you can only modify a style
attribute of one glyph at a time, you can reset multiple glyphs at one time.
To reset a single modified glyph attribute
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With the glyph selected (using the Transform Glyph tool), click the reset button for the
Four Corner parameter in the Style pane of the Text Inspector.
To reset multiple modified glyph attributes
1 Select the text object containing the glyph you want to modify, then select the Transform
Glyph tool from the 2D transform tools in the toolbar.
2 Select the glyph or Shift-select a group of glyphs.
3 Choose Transform Glyph from the Attribute pop-up menu in the Text HUD.
4 Shift-select the glyphs to reset.
5 Click the reset button for the Four Corner parameter in the Style pane of the Text Inspector.
Animating Glyphs
The Transform Glyph tool allows you to animate text characters and their style attributes.
For more information, see Animating with the Transform Glyph tool.
Adding Behaviors and Filters to Text
Nontext behaviors and filters are applied to text in the same manner as they are to other
objects in Motion. This section provides a quick guide to applying behaviors and filters
to text.
When a filter is applied to text, the text is flattened. In the Layout pane of the Text
Inspector, the Flatten checkbox is selected and the parameter is disabled. When text is
flattened, filters are applied to the text in local space—that is, “flat” to the text.
Flattened text with applied Twirl filter
894 Chapter 16 Creating and Editing Text