[Solved] Curved text above and below a round photo

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[Solved] Curved text above and below a round photo

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I am close but can't figure this out.

I am trying to add simple curved labels above and below a circular image.

I am trying to use Fontwork and found one Style that works well enough for the Above curved label.
But I can't seem to make a matching one below.

I would just copy and adjust the same style to curve UP but it's all reversed and upside down. I can't make it just read "normally".

Or, I would choose a different style that is already curved the way I want it, and adjust the format to match the one above.
But, choosing what I think are the same format parameters "Liberation Serif, 16" for example, it still has a completely different look. as if there was some Italics function applied.

can anyone help? is what I am trying to do and what I have tried clear?

Peter
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Re: Curved text above and below a round photo

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pjstock wrote:I am trying to use Fontwork and found one Style that works well enough for the Above curved label. But I can't seem to make a matching one below. I would just copy and adjust the same style to curve UP but it's all reversed and upside down. I can't make it just read "normally".
I suspect you're trying to change the object by dragging the control handle horizontally. Instead, select a different Fontwork Shape. For my version of OpenOffice, that's the second icon in Fontwork toolbar.
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Re: Curved text above and below a round photo

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Very nice. I found those FW extra tool bar choices.
Thank you.

my other question is why, when a Fontwork object is selected, does the Character Size setting (12 or 15 or 18 etc.) does it not seem to adjust the size of the characters displayed in my FW object? (though it does adjust the size of the underlying text characters, say when I F2 to edit them.)
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pjstock wrote:why, when a Fontwork object is selected, does the Character Size setting (12 or 15 or 18 etc.) does it not seem to adjust the size of the characters displayed in my FW object?
The FW character size is controlled by the size you make the FW object (Format → Position and Size OR using the mouse to drag the object's boundary handles). The color of the FW object (thus the text color) is set by Format → Area. Other aspects of the text's characteristics are adjusted with the control handle (yellow diamond) or by the FW toolbar. It's best to regard this as a graphical object, not text.
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