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Pan while editting text...?


MrToM

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Came across a situation today where I needed to be zoomed in way past the boundaries of some paragraph text in order to edit a series of single characters.

Annoyingly I couldn't find any way to 'pan' the canvas whilst in 'text edit' mode, having to end my edit, pan, then go into edit mode again instead.

I had a search around and found a solution for Illustrator, (hold down the 'Alt' key), but nothing for Photoshop.

So....is this even possible?

Does anyone know how to pan while editing text?

Am I having one of my days?

Thanks.

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IamSam

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Great question! Don't know if this will help you.

On my Mac, I use the magic mouse with all of it's touch scrolling features turned on. In Photoshop, when I'm zoomed in on a paragraph of text and while editing said text, I can pan in all directions using the touch scroll of the mouse.
 

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Thanks Sam.

Tricky one eh?

Are there no standard keyboard shortcuts for a Mac either?

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MrToM

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Thanks Paul but where am I looking?

Could you just tell me what or where the solution is in those links to save me trawling through a whole bunch of shortcuts please?

Thanks.

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Paul

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Couldn't you just use the hand tool to move around the font when zoomed in or right click in hand mode for rotational tool?
 

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From second link -

18. Command + Enter = Commit… Anything: Instead of hitting that annoying little check box on the top menu bar, if you use this shortcut, you’ll be able to exit out of Type Tool editing mode. As a bonus, this shortcut also works for committing Transform edits as well!
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19. Fast Cycling through Fonts: Trying to see which font would work best for that header copy? Select the text layer you’d like to adjust, make sure the text tool is active, and simply click on the font name’s input field. Once this field is highlighted, you can simply hit the Up and Down Arrow to cycle through your various fonts. You can also hit certain letters to jump through to various parts of your font library. Oh, and need to just experiment with one or two words in your text field? You can highlight the words you want to play around with and cycle through the fonts using the same method.
 

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Sorry Paul.....I appreciate your help but I'm failing to see how this relates to panning the canvas while in text editing mode.

The problem arises in this mode because the spacebar cannot be used as a shortcut for panning......it does its real job of putting spaces in the text.

What I'm after is an 'alternative' to the spacebar when editing text...like using the 'Alt' key in Illustrator.

Sorry if I wasn't clear enough about the problem.

I don't think its possible but thought I'd ask just in case.

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Paul

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My bad sorry i couldn't help, i just thought you was wanting to pan around the font zoom in and out while doing edit work?
 

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No worries, thanks again, appreciated.

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Hey MrTom

Does holding Shift + Ctrl + Alt + Spacebar do what your looking for?
You can move the Text around that way while still in Text Edit mode!
 

MrToM

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...Does holding Shift + Ctrl + Alt + Spacebar do what your looking for?..
It most certainly does! :thumbsup:

Thank-you very much.....must have been the only combination I didn't try!

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Credit goes to Pierre over in Adobe Photoshop Forum
I googled everywhere and couldn't find a solution so posted the question over there, glad it worked for you
 

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Thanks again....I suppose I could have done that myself really.....never thought....sorry.

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Great find Ged! I had tried all combinations of keys except that! LOL!

I would program a hotkey for that combo, it's a bit cumbersome to execute.
 

MrToM

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...I would program a hotkey for that combo, it's a bit cumbersome to execute...
It joins an exclusive group along with Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E for stamping to a new layer!

A real twinger fister!

Oo err.

Friday afternoon decision me thinks. :rofl:

It seems that Ctrl + Alt + Spacebar will allow scrubby zoom too without losing the text edit mode...bonus!

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It joins an exclusive group along with Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E for stamping to a new layer!

A real twinger fister!.

Well, yes and no. Cntrl + Alt + Shift + E can be performed with two hands.

Shift + Cntrl + Alt + spacebar needs to be done with one hand so you can operate the mouse/Pen with the other!
 

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