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Re: Character separation in text
by
Trent Armstrong
on Apr 22, 2009 at 5:22:35 pm
Are you interested in the actual position of the other letters changing?
If you just want all the letters to stay in the same place but not overlap, you could do a precomped animation of several hand-picked letters that you can squeeze horizontally to fit in the space until the "I" is required.
If you want the spacing between the letters to change, you might be able to set up an expression to check the letters. If the letter is not "I", the position of all the other letters is changed so they can make room for the wider letter.
Trent
Trent Armstrong - Creative Cow Leader
http://www.dallasaeug.com
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