Hello -
Anyone know how to make the current text color change to another text color that's already used on the page? The eyedropper tool doesn't seem to apply for text color.
Thanks,
RB
2005-08-13 04:21:26
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Anyone know how to make the current text color change to another text color that's already used on the page? The eyedropper tool doesn't seem to apply for text color.
Anyone know how to make the current text color change to another text color that's already used on the page? The eyedropper tool doesn't seem to apply for text color.
I phrased the question wrong. I met to ask: is there any way to make the text color the same as the main foreground or background color (i.e., sync the two)?
Anyone know how to make the current text color change to another text color that's already used on the page? The eyedropper tool doesn't seem to apply for text color.
Sure it does.
Step 1: Use the eyedropper to sample the color you want. Step 2: Click on the text layer in the Channels palette. Step 3: Hold down ALT on your keyboard and press the delete key.
I'm a mac, so there's really no "delete" key" like the PC, nor alt (although command should do it). I can't find a "text" layer in the channels palette. :)
Right, that's all correct... I'm actually working in a PSD, not a JPEG file. And I just realized what you're describing is actually a "fill" command, which isn't quite what I"m looking for. I actually want to change the existing palette color of the Text, which is in the Text toolbar, to reflect the existing main foreground color. They're two separate palettes, and often I just want to type using the exact same color as the foreground color; but since they're two separate palettes, the only way for me to make the palette color of the Text tool reflect the same color as the foreground is by typing in the numerical value of the color. I'd like to find some quicker way of syncing the two palettes.