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Expressions: Determining width of a text layer
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Jakub Michalski
on Apr 25, 2006 at 7:04:51 am
I was wondering if anyone figured out a way to determine the width of a text layer (in AE 6.0 Pro) via expressions.
The typical layer("name").width property behaves similarly to a comp-sized solid or adjustment layer and returns comp width.
Is there any way to determine actual length of the text itself?
(for those who wonder, I read text dynamically from a separate source and then want to have a rectangle underneath it that scales depending on the length of the word)
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Expressions: Determining width of a text layer
by Jakub Michalski on Apr 25, 2006 at 7:04:51 am
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