
V5 Xtender-Loin
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Instructions:


++ Xtender-Loin (REGULAR) ++

Use "as is."  Set at large point sizes.
(Turn anti-aliasing on).
Upwards of 50pt for screen use, but will
work at lower sizes for print.


++ Xtender-Loin (BACK and FRONT)  ++

These two versions are provided as a 
"build it yourself" set, in case you want 
to use the font with the counters filled.
(2 colors). You'll need to use an 
application that allows you to set text 
in different colors, and that is capable 
of interpreting the font's kerning 
information. Most graphic and layout 
software packages do.

Steps:

1. Set your text using Xtender-LoinBack 
using the color of your choice (black 
for instance).  This color represents
the final outline color of your text.

2. Duplicate the text created in step one: 
simply copy the text object and paste it 
on your page or canvas as a second object 
(or duplicate the layer that contains the 
text in step 1).  You'll have two instances 
of that text after you complete this step.  
Do not alter the kerning or tracking of 
this second object or layer.

3. Place this second text object at the 
_exact_ pixel or coordinate position as 
the first object (created in step 1). 
You will now have two text objects where 
the second one conceals the first one.

4. Select the text in the second object
(created in step 2).  Change the font to 
Xtender-LoinFront.  Xtender-LoinFront 
fills the counters, but since the color 
is still the same, you will notice no 
difference. Proceed to step 5 to change 
that.

5. With the text in object 2 still selected,
change its color to something other than
the color used for object 1 (white for 
instance).  You will now notice the counters
are filled, leaving object 1 as the outline
color.

6. That's it.  Group the two objects so you 
can move your final text around with ease.
If you edit the text later, remember that 
you need to edit it for both text objects.
Also remember that any information associated
with the text needs to be the same for both 
text objects (i.e. size, kerning, tracking, 
leading, alignment).


7. Experiment at will for other effects.
If you don't need the counters filled, you 
should use Xtender-Loin Regular instead.


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Usage:  This is a free font--you may use 
this and other V5 fonts at will.  It may not 
be sold, altered, or improperly credited,
however.  All I ask is that you kindly inform 
me if you find this font useful, and where
you've used it.

Enjoy,

Roberto Christen
rob@vfive.com


