My type is stuck in all caps - Photoshop Elements 12. I cannot find a reset tool - there doesn't seem to be any option to reset in the tool options fly out menu.
photoshop_cs5 and photoshop cs6..My fonts are all coming up in caps. My caps lock is not on. The lower case letters are also coming up in caps. Cannot get it to work.
I have photoshop cs and I am having a problem with my fonts. It is always in CAPS no matter if the caps lock is on or off. Does anyone know why this is?
Im trying to build a new album in PS4, and all my fonts are in CAPS. My caps button is not stuck because I have typed in "word" and it is fine. I looked in preferences and couldn't find any related setting.
trying to make text all caps, but make the first letter in every word bigger.
In premiere pro there is a setting called "Small Caps" where all capital letters look like normal capital letters, but when you type lowercase it is just smaller capital letters.
The way I get around it is in Photoshop CS2 I just rasterize my text, then cut and manually make the rest of the letters smaller.
How would I go about doing that, without rasterizing my layers?
I have some sorta permanent "caps lock" ...im not using it when i write ...i hit Shift and still the caps r still there...i cant change it...its not my keyboard...because it only happens with photoshop cs ...
I use Adobe Lightroom but am new to PSE. When I use the text mode all of my letters are in caps. Caps lock is not on. I did reset preferences on next launch and that didn't work.
Currently when you press the caps lock button while you use a brush you get a circle marking the boundary, I would like it to always be like this without pressing the CAPS LOCK. how can alter this behavior?
I have a simple question about extruding. I want to extrude a simple plane and want to keep the bottom side of this plane open. In short I don't want a thickness effect. Maya keeps closing the bottom side of the plane and build a cube.
I dont know if this an Autocad Lt 2012 or windows 7 function, but a lot of times when I'm typing in Autocad (using Dtext), the caps lock seems to switch itself on and off, which of course is extremely annoying.
At the moment, I'm labeling features on my drawing with stations/offsets, but this question really applies to all label settings - is there any way to restrict the label text to be in all caps? I know I can just type in the station/offset labels manually but I'd like to be able to use the automatic-updating functionality of AutoCAD 3D.
I need to animate an extrusion with fillet caps. I have added key frames to one of two sub curves for animating the grown factor, but i don't know how adding the fillet caps. I have tried with a planar and a fillet, but during the animation the fillet disappear.
I'm placing screen captures (screen images from software) in my artwork files to add callouts and create illustrations for a user manual.
The machine I'm capturing on has a screen resolution set at 1920 x 1080 (required for software). I'm using Snagit and capturing the screens, saving files, then placing in Illustrator. I've been using images minimum 300 dpi and never upsizing in Illustrator. Still I think my results could be better.
In the past I've used .jpg as my export filetype for placing into Illustrator. But, recent reads of postings in this community lead me to believe my practice might be flawed.
Question: What is considered best practice for placing images from screen capture (or any source) in Illustrator? What file type from capture will get me the clearest and most adaptable results?
My Illustrator file color mode is CMYK and my other art and callouts supporting the screen cap are working great.
I'm creating the artwork for import to Framemaker and creating a PDF for online and print.