How can I position a two word circular text so one word is on top and one on bottom? With the bottom word being right side up? Attached is all I can figure out by simply doing space between the two words.
Positioning circular text
2024-01-04 20:51:03
This has been covered before here: viewtopic.php?t=23336&sid=cca42cf83e6de ... 6fe03201fe for example.
Actually, several times, it took me a long time to find it, and it should have taken you that long: search "round text" OR "circular text"
Actually, several times, it took me a long time to find it, and it should have taken you that long: search "round text" OR "circular text"
2024-01-05 15:45:53
Yeah, it was the "try harder" and "so simple" that gave that impression. My apologies newbie user guy. Did the short example I gave get you closer to your goal? Playing/working with computers and software takes a lot of practice/frustration - I was just trying to help.
It was not long ago when Pixelmator Pro did not even try to offer text on a path or circle. I was frustrated that I had to convert all text to shapes, then rotate and place the characters where I thought they should be, individually. It is so simple now. Still some frustrations but not hard. One of my favorite quotes is "There is more than one way to do it." - Larry Wall.
It was not long ago when Pixelmator Pro did not even try to offer text on a path or circle. I was frustrated that I had to convert all text to shapes, then rotate and place the characters where I thought they should be, individually. It is so simple now. Still some frustrations but not hard. One of my favorite quotes is "There is more than one way to do it." - Larry Wall.