Hello everyone, my first message here on the Inkscape forum.
I am learning the software at work actually to draw some signs. Instead of asking for the creative cloud Illustrator, I asked for the open source solution and they installed it to me without asking question, great.
But I am trying to figure out something with the text height. Usually in AutoCAD I enter a text height value in mm, for instance, text at 19mm it looks roughly like this (distance between 2 red lines), it's my usual gauge to say, this is 19mm text or 25mm text etc using the capital letters.
But in Inkscape it's different, the height of the text is relative to a box surrounding it. So in order to get my usual 19mm height, I need to scale the text with a 19mm object close to it such as the yellow box. Then i write my sentence and depending of the position of the letter, the H value will vary.
It's complicated for me to assimilate this because the H value is associated to the height of the text box instead of the letter itself.
I can't find any other point of reference then checking the text with the yellow box.. I don't know too much about typography.. but this is not very productive..
If you guys have some tips so I can learn how to work with text?
For example bellow:
1. The text following the yellow box is the original +-19mm with a inkscape box of +-21mm
2. Duplicate to red box, by changing the letters, the H value is not 21mm no more, it's now 28.658mm, the capital letters are still at the same height as the original yellow box.
3. Same thing with the blue and green boxes Blue, the H value is different, the capital letters are still at the same height as the original yellow box.
4. Then Cyan is a duplicate of the green box where I replaced the H value back to 21mm and it's reducing the text even smaller then the original.
I find this so confusing.. I spend a lot of time last week learning Inkscape, like 7 full days, I need to understand this.
Thanks