JeremyT Posted December 21, 2015 Share Posted December 21, 2015 I am trying to adjust where the address is centered under a logo. The problem is that if either line of text is wider than the logo then I'd like to have the widest line start at the same x coordinate as the logo (left justified under logo). Then the shortest line would be centered under the widest line. I've attached a pdf of 3 examples. The top example shows what address block looks like centered under logo-all the text is narrower than logo. Middle example shows what I'd like to happen if the street address line is the longest. Bottom example shows what I'd like to happen if the city, state zip line is the longest. Is the best route to adjust this add a center tab and then adjust tab position based on text line width? Or, can I adjust the width of the text frame based on longest line of text? Thanks, JeremyJeremys Copy Shop.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
step Posted December 21, 2015 Share Posted December 21, 2015 If you're composing this job using FPServer, you can adjust the text frame width based on the largest line. However, you'd be able to mimic that functionality by using a 1 column, 2 row table. In the example below, you set the 'width' variable to the width of your logo. If neither line exceeds that width then the table will be the same width as the logo and the text will be centered inside it. If either line is longer, the table's width will be set to match that of the longest line and the text will be centered inside. Since the table itself is left aligned, a line of text that is centered within a table of the same width will also appear to be left-aligned while the shorter lines appear centered. var address = '223 Blue Green Yellow Red Pkwy'; var csz = 'Anytown, USA 12345'; var width = 7200; // Width of logo. 7200 = 1" function getTextWidth(input){ var tm = new FusionProTextMeasure; tm.font = 'Helvetica'; // Your font tm.pointSize = '12 pt'; // Your font size tm.CalculateTextExtent(input); return tm.textWidth; } address = [address, csz]; for (var i in address) if ((w = getTextWidth(address[i])) > width) width = w; var table = new FPTable(); table.AddColumn(width*1.001); for (var i in address) { var row = table.AddRow(); var cell = row.Cells[0]; cell.Margins = {Top:10, Bottom:10, Right:0, Left:0}; cell.HAlign = 'Center'; row.SetContents(address[i]); } return table.MakeTags(); Make sure to define your font and font size within the 'getTextWidth' function and check "Treat returned strings as tagged text." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeremyT Posted December 23, 2015 Author Share Posted December 23, 2015 Step, Thanks again for your help. I used the code you suggested and all works as needed on the Mac. I switch to a Windows 8 machine to compose so that the Helvetica font will embed. When I switch to Windows 8, I am having problems with Myriad Pro Italic font. I enter "MyriadPro-It" instead of "Helvetica" in the font measure function. It's not working correctly-column width is wider than longest line of text. In my very brief experience with measuring text width that means that I don't have the correct name in the code. I copied the font name from fonts.ini but that doesn't help either. How do I find the correct name for Myriad Pro Italic so that it composes correctly? Thanks, Jeremy Thanks, Jeremy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Korn Posted December 23, 2015 Share Posted December 23, 2015 (edited) I copied the font name from fonts.ini but that doesn't help either. And that name was what exactly? How do I find the correct name for Myriad Pro Italic so that it composes correctly? The way to figure out what name FusionPro uses for a font is to create a Formatted Text Resource, set some text in that font, then use the View Source button to see the tags that are generated. Usually, the font name for the <f name="***"> tag is the same font name displayed in the fonts drop-down list in the Text Editor. But remember that fonts work a bit differently on Windows and Mac. On Windows, the names in that font drop-down are really font family names, and the way to get different styles (faces) of a font family is to use the B and I buttons in the Text Editor (or <b> and <i> markup tags) for bold and italic. The FusionProTextMeasure object also has bold and italic properties to specify the styles of the specified font family. So, on Windows, you probably need to specify "Myriad Pro" as the font family name, and then set the italic property to true, like so: tm.font = 'Myriad Pro'; // Your font FAMILY tm.italic = true; // Italic style/face Edited December 23, 2015 by Dan Korn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeremyT Posted December 23, 2015 Author Share Posted December 23, 2015 And that name was what exactly? Myriad Pro-It So, on Windows, you probably need to specify "Myriad Pro" as the font family name, and then set the italic property to true, like so: tm.font = 'Myriad Pro'; // Your font FAMILY tm.italic = true; // Italic style/face This is exactly what I needed! Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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