I am having a problem with cutting the size of text that I want. On the main working screen I type in the specific dimensions of the text that I want to cut ( I have a graphtec cutter). When I pull up "Cut/Plot" in the dialog box under Job Size....the size is NEVER what I have specified. It is normally smaller.I will then type the dimensions into the Job Size field and cut the letter. BUT when I cut the letter......it is not the size I typed into the job size.
I really need help on this! I'm very frustrated.
rbischoff said: This is the stupidest feature I've ever known. In the real world of signmaking the font size is the height of a flat top and flat bottom letter such as an A or a T
This is the stupidest feature I've ever known. In the real world of signmaking the font size is the height of a flat top and flat bottom letter such as an A or a T
I understand that ignorance (lack of knowledge) can be frustrating, but only clever man accepts this insufficiency and can try to remove it. Or you can live with your ignorance, but please don’t bother other visitors of this forum that came here to widen their knowledge or try to help other visitors on friendly basis.
It’s only up to you to which group you want to belong in.
If you want learning something new and be less frustrated look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typeface_anatomy
Best regards,
Mek
x4 said:I hope they will help you.
They probably will! They are a bunch of good guys!
Why do you Troll these forums? There are millions of CDR users who work with the software every day and get the job done.
If you are so unhappy with the software why don't you buy a copy of Illustrator and use that because apparently it does everything you want.
It would probably reduce your stress levels and you would then probably have some time to enjoy yourself as well, like watching the football or drinking coffee or a beer with you mates!
Mek said:It’s only up to you to which group you want to belong in.
Good one Mek!
Chris Wills said: It’s only up to you to which group you want to belong in. Good one Mek! [/quote] Here, here!!!
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Here, here!!!