Inkscape font cut off at bottom3/16/2023 ![]() ![]() You should be able to adjust the position of the group of paths to add a little padding below, to compensate for the paths that descend a little lower. If there is a letter such as a 'g' that letter should not be selected. The main issue with this method is that the text can no longer be edited as text, well I couldn't find a way. ![]() If you convert your text to paths the original file format of the font doesn't matter. My method was Path>Object to Path, Object>Ungroup, Align bottom edge (bottom line of text only), Object>Group. I don't know anything about SignBlazer, but imagine it can work with SVG paths. Using a TrueType font is no more or less likely to have some characters descend below the baseline than using any other format, so don't go thinking that finding a ttf file will magically solve your problem. This is a feature of the font design itself. Note that the format of the font file has nothing to do with the positioning of the text on the baseline. These days it's been largely superseded by OpenType fonts ('.otf' extension). The font files typically have a '.ttf' extension. "TTF" stands for "TrueType Font", and is just a particular file format for the font. Apparently "ttf" font is what I should be using for SignBlazer (whatever that is) more learning! ![]()
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