Tracking controls the horizontal spacing between characters in a block of text. It is useful for improving text readability or fitting content into constrained spaces. In the Pergamon Editor, you can:
Reduce tracking (negative values) to tighten character spacing.
Increase tracking (positive values) to spread out characters.
Example
If your text is "HELLO":
- Applying a tracking value of -50 will make the text look tighter: H E L L O.
Applying a tracking value of 50 will make the text more spread out: H E L L O.
Note: To modify font size for global content, turn on the toggle
for Advanced formatting for global content in Content attributes.
To modify Tracking space
- Select the text in the content block you want to adjust.
- Click on the layout switcher to display the Content Attributes Panel.
- For editing global content, turn on the toggle Advanced formatting for global content.
- Under the Content Attributes Panel, click Text Formatting > Tracking.
- In the Tracking input field, choose one of the following:
- Base: Keeps default tracking.
- Custom Value: Enter a value between -1000 (tighter spacing) and 1000 (looser spacing).
- Use the stepper (up/down arrows) for precise adjustments.
- Click Save to save your changes.
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