It does appear that VCarve Pro/Aspire does not offer the text spacing option. You can create a curved path with zero height between the endpoints, fit the text to this path, adjust the text spacing, and it will still be centered on the line. Here is how I would do that.PineyWoodsFabrication wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2023 1:20 pm Would you happen to know how to space text in the original texting format. I can do it once I convert to curves,. But then I have to space it regroup it and then resenter to subject.
If I convert to text on curve it gives me the option for text spacing. I tried to do it on a straight line with no luck. From what I've found out it has to be on a slight curve before it gives you the option period but I know there has to be a more simple way to do it
This would be much quicker to do using Inkscape (free program). With Inkscape, you would simply type your text and it gives you the option to adjust the spacing. Then you can snap the text to the center of a straight line, rectangle, etc. If you convert your Inkscape text to paths, then you can save your file as svg (or dxf) and import it to VCarve Pro. See last screen shot.
David