Inkscape/C2/Create-and-Format-Text/English
Title of script: Create and format Text
Author: Priya K and Arthi.A
Keywords: Inkscape, Text tool, Regular and Flowed text, Aligning and Formatting text, Spacing and bullet
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Opening Slide | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on “Create and format text” using Inkscape. |
Learning Objectives (Slide) | In this tutorial, we will learn about
We will also learn how to create a simple flyer at the end. |
System requirement (Slide) | To record this tutorial, I am using
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Go to Dash home >> Type Inkscape >>Click on the logo | Let us open Inkscape. |
Point to Text tool | Text can be inserted using the Text tool from the Tool box. |
Slide | We can add text in two ways-
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Click on the Text tool >>
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First we will learn about Regular Text.
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Type “Spoken” | Type the word “Spoken”.
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Press Enter >> Type Tutorial >> Press Backspace
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Line breaks have to be added manually.
So, press Enter to go to the next line and type “Tutorial”.
Now press backspace and add a space between the 2 words. |
Type “http://spoken-tutorial.org” | In a similar way, type “http://spoken-tutorial.org” on a new line below Spoken Tutorial.
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Point to Text tool | Next we will learn to insert text through Flowed text.
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Open LO Writer >> Press Ctrl + A >> Press Ctrl + A | This time I will copy text from a LibreOffice Writer file that I had saved earlier.
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Switch to Inkscape >> Click on or point to the Text tool | Now, come back to Inkscape. Make sure the Text tool is selected. |
Click on the canvas, hold and drag | Click on the canvas and drag to form a rectangular or square text area. |
Point to rectangle box >>
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Notice a blue rectangle box is formed on the canvas on releasing the mouse button. |
Click and press Ctrl + V | Now inside the text box, notice the text prompt which is blinking on the extreme top left corner.
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Point to the rectangle | Observe the color of the text box changed to red.
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Point to the diamond handle >> Click and drag | We can correct this using the small diamond handle at the right corner of the text box.
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Press enter before the last sentence | The last sentence of the text, is clubbed with the first.
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Double click on “Spoken Tutorial” | Next let us learn the various formatting options available for texts.
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Go to Object menu. Click on Text and Text and Font | Go to Main menu. Click on Text and then on Text and Font option.
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Point to the available fonts | Font family lists all the available fonts. You can select any of the available font of your choice. |
Click on Bitstream Charter >>
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We can preview the selected font in the preview box here.
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Change Style to Bold | There are four Style options- Normal, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic.
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Change Font size to 64 | To change the Font size, simply click on the drop down arrow and select the size.
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Point to Layout | Next is the Layout.
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Click on the Text tab >>
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Now, click on the Text tab next to the Font tab. Here a preview window is seen with the text inside it.
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Click on Apply >> Close | Click on Apply and close the dialog box. Observe the text is now formatted. |
Point to color palette >> Click on maroon | We can change the text color using color palette at the bottom.
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Double click http://spoken-tutorial.org | Next select the text for the URL i.e. http://spoken-tutorial.org |
Point to Tool controls bar | Text formatting options are available in the Tool controls bar, too.
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Change font to Bitstream charter >> Font size to 28 | I will change the font to Bitstream charter, Font size to 28 and color to Blue. |
Point to text in the box >>
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Now, let us choose the paragraph text.
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Click and drag the diamond handle | Click and drag the diamond handle to move the text inside the canvas.
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Point to the Alignment options and click on Left-Centre-Right and Justify, as per narration | Next let us align the texts.
of the text box.
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Go to Object menu >>
Click on Align and Distribute. |
We can align text using the Align and distribute option too.
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Click on Centre on vertical axis.
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Now we will move the word “Spoken Tutorial” to the centre. So click on it
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Point to the empty space | Let us add some more text in the empty space at the bottom. |
Type “FOSS Categories”
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Type “FOSS Categories”
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Type Linux, LaTeX, Scilab, Python randomly in the empty space | Type some FOSS names such as Linux, LaTeX, Scilab, Python separately and randomly on the canvas.
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Point to text option in Align and Distribute | Now let us align all these texts in a single row with equal space.
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Click on Align baseline of text and Distribute baseline of text horizontally. | Select the 4 texts using the Shift key. Click on
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Point to gaps between the texts | Notice the gaps between the words are not equal.
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Point to horizontal text alignment option | This works in a similar way for vertical texts too.
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Click on Make horizontal gaps between objects equal | We will make the spaces between the words equal.
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Point to the middle paragraph >>
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Next, we will learn to adjust the space between the lines of the paragraph text.
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Point to Spacing between lines icon in the Tool controls bar >>
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The Spacing between lines icon on the Tool controls bar helps reduce or increase space between lines.
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Line spacing as 1.50 | Let me keep the line spacing as 1.50
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Point to the Spacing between letters icon
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The next icon helps to adjust space between letters.
Let me keep the space parameter as 0. |
Point to the empty space | Observe there is an empty space in both the vertical corners of the canvas.
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Type a sentence “Learn Open Source Software” | Type a sentence “Learn Open Source Software for free” somewhere outside the canvas.
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Change the Font to Georgia. Font size to 22. Make it Bold. | Change the Font to Ubuntu. Font size to 22 and make it Bold. |
Click on Vertical text | Now click on the last icon i.e. Vertical text on the Tool controls bar.
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Move the text to the left corner | Click on the text using the Selector tool and move it to the left corner of the canvas.
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Press Ctrl + D >>
Press Shift key and move the text to other corner |
Press Ctrl + D to duplicate it and move the copy to the other corner of the page, using the Ctrl key. |
Point to the middle paragraph | Next we will add bullet points to the text within the paragraph. |
Point to the middle paragraph | Inkscape does not provide bullet or number lists for text.
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Draw a circle of red color and black stroke | Click on the ellipse tool.
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Press Ctrl + D >>
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Now move this bullet to the first line of the paragraph.
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Now we have all our text as per our requirement.
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Completed flyer | Here is the completed flyer.
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Summary (Slide) | Let us summarize.
We also learnt to create a simple flyer. |
Completed assignment | Here is an assignment for you
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About Slide | The video at the link shown, summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
About Slide | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team conducts workshops using spoken tutorials and gives certificates on passing online tests.
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About Slide | Spoken Tutorial Project is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.
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Acknowledgment | We have come to the end of this tutorial.
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