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In this video, you'll learn how to insert and style text within a document.
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- Text Tool can be found in the Insert Panel or using the T key as a shortcut
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When designing a website for application
interface in Sketch,
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it's more than likely you will want to
include text layers inside your document.
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You may have guessed this already, but
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the Text tool can be found inside the
Insert panel.
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The shortcut to the tool is simply just T.
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To add text to your document, just click
anywhere on the canvas.
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As you can see, the text, Type something,
appears.
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Let's replace this with Hello World.
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If you were to keep on typing and typing
it would all be on one line unless
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you create a line break as this text has
an auto or infinite-width.
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If you change the width setting to Fixed,
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the text will be confined to a
fixed-width, which can resize and alter.
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You can start off typing in a fixed-width
text box by clicking and
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dragging on the canvas with the Text tool
selected.
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The auto-width is generally prefered for a
short amount of text.
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Less than a couple of words long, such as
Labels and Strings.
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As you would expect, you can style your
text.
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All the available Style options, are in
the Inspector.
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You can change the font, or type face, for
the entire layer or just for
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the selected portion of text, adjusting
the weight to make it bold or italic
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can be found here as well as options for
font size, color, and text alignment
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Layer stars can also be applied to text.
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But they can only be applied to the entire
layer and
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selected sub-ranges of text like the font
and size.
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In Sketch it's possible to turn any text
layer into a shape
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if you wish to alter any of the characters
or
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share a doccuments that's using fonts
other users may not have.
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But beware, once you convert your text
layer it's not possible to change it back.
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So duplicating your text layer to create a
copy is recommended.
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To convert your text to outlines,
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select the option from the Type menu in
the menu bar or
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right-click the text layer and select the
Option at the bottom of the list.
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Another thing you can do is create a
textile, and this is a great thing to
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do if you have more than one text layer
using the same style.
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Let's first of all create two text layers.
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I'll name this first one Example One, and
the other Example Two.
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I'll select Example One and give it a nice
style.
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I'll change the typeface to Avenir.
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I'll make it orange and I'll adjust its
text size to make it a little larger.
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That looks quite good.
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Now I'll go into the Inspector and
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head towards this white box that currently
says No Text Style.
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If I click that and then choose the option
Create New Text Style,
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it will ask us to name it.
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Anything will do here now so I'll enter in
Test Style
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And press Enter.
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I'll then select the Example Two text
layer and in this same area
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of the Inspector where we just created our
text style, we'll apply it to this layer.
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Select it in the list.
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And hey, presto!
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It's applied!
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Now this is is where the cool stuff
happens.
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Let me change the text color of Example
One.
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I'll make it green.
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And both layers will update.
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If I change the font or adjust the size,
this will update also.
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This is really useful when you want to
update any styles in your document.
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And you can also do this with styles for
normal layers, too.
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If you don't want the styles of these two
layers to be linked anymore,
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just select one of them and then choose No
Text Style again from the list.
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So, that just about covers all the basics
of Sketch.
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Next, we'll be taking a look at how to
export your designs and
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get them out of the app and onto your
computer.
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