![]() ![]() To do this select your text object and then Command - T to enter edit mode. In this case, you need to be in edit mode. Both Kerning and line spacing are done in the Typesetting floater, which you get from the TypeStyler Tool Bar. However, now that you can mix typefaces within a text object, that information is no longer relevant. We used to use the kerning pair information. ![]() Kerning is done a little differently from previous versions of TypeStyler. TypeStyler 3> available direct from Strider Software runs on PowerPC Macs OS 9 and Mac OS 10.4.11 with the Classic environment.Ĭontrolling the kerning between individual pairs of letters, as opposed the word as a whole TypeStyler 10 available direct from Strider Software runs on PowerPC Macs running Mac OS 10.4.11 though Mac OS 10.5.8 and Intel Macs running Mac OS 10.4.11 through Mac OS 10.7.x. TypeStyler 11 (v11.4) available from the Mac App Store runs on Mac OS 10.6.6 though Mac OS 10.10.x. TypeStyler 11 (v11.6) direct from Strider Software runs on Mac OS 10.6.8 though Mac OS 10.14.x (Mojave). There is a version of TypeStyler available to fit just about any Mac user from the latest Yosemite back to Mac OS 9. TypeStyler's Online Help can be accessed here: ![]() If you have a specific question, email support and we'll get you an answer.
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