How correctly align text as graphics












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When I try this:



Framed@Graphics[{Text[
Style["Text", FontSize -> 50, Bold, Black, Background -> Green,
FontFamily -> "Calibri"]]}]


enter image description here



I get a centered text with a large empty space around.



How can I align the text e.g. to left or how can I make the frame as large as the text is?










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    When I try this:



    Framed@Graphics[{Text[
    Style["Text", FontSize -> 50, Bold, Black, Background -> Green,
    FontFamily -> "Calibri"]]}]


    enter image description here



    I get a centered text with a large empty space around.



    How can I align the text e.g. to left or how can I make the frame as large as the text is?










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      When I try this:



      Framed@Graphics[{Text[
      Style["Text", FontSize -> 50, Bold, Black, Background -> Green,
      FontFamily -> "Calibri"]]}]


      enter image description here



      I get a centered text with a large empty space around.



      How can I align the text e.g. to left or how can I make the frame as large as the text is?










      share|improve this question















      When I try this:



      Framed@Graphics[{Text[
      Style["Text", FontSize -> 50, Bold, Black, Background -> Green,
      FontFamily -> "Calibri"]]}]


      enter image description here



      I get a centered text with a large empty space around.



      How can I align the text e.g. to left or how can I make the frame as large as the text is?







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          I would use a slightly different approach which gives more flexibility.



          Graphics[{Green, EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[{0, 0}, {2, 1}], (*Green Background*)
          Inset[Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,FontFamily -> "Calibri"],
          {0, 0}, {Left, Bottom}]}] (*position and alignment*)


          enter image description here



          Or some tilting



          q = Pi/6;
          Graphics[{Green, EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[{0, 0}, {2, 1}],
          Inset[Style["Text", FontSize -> 100, Bold, Black, FontFamily -> "Calibri"],
          {0.5, 0}, {-1,-0.5}, {Cos[q],Sin[q]}]}]


          enter image description here



          Look at Inset for more options.






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          • Thank you for the solution. How to you set the rectangle to the minimal size which holds the word "Text"?
            – mrz
            2 hours ago



















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          You need to adjust ImageSize



          Framed[Graphics[{Text[
          Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
          FontFamily -> "Calibri"]]}, ImageSize -> {275, 105}],
          Background -> Green]


          enter image description here



          Or



             Framed[Text[
          Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
          FontFamily -> "Calibri"]], Alignment -> Center,
          Background -> Green, FrameMargins -> 0, ContentPadding -> False,
          ImageSize -> {277, 108}]


          enter image description here



          Framed[Text[
          Style["Red Fox jr", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
          FontFamily -> "Calibri"]], Alignment -> Center,
          Background -> Green, FrameMargins -> 0, ContentPadding -> False]


          enter image description here






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          • This looks good, but the values {275, 105} of ImageSize are set manually. Is it possible to find these values from the given "Text"?
            – mrz
            40 mins ago










          • I don't know how to reduce top and bottom space..
            – Okkes Dulgerci
            38 mins ago



















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          txt = Text[Framed[Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black, 
          FontFamily -> "Calibri"], Background -> Green, ContentPadding -> False]];
          Graphics[txt, ImageSize -> Rasterize[txt, "RasterSize"]]


          enter image description here



          txt2 = Text[Framed[Style["TextTextTextTextTextnTextTextTextTextText", 
          FontSize -> 64, Bold, Black, FontFamily -> "Calibri",
          LineSpacing -> {1, -10}], Background -> Green, ContentPadding -> False]];
          Graphics[txt2, ImageSize -> Rasterize[txt2, "RasterSize"]]


          enter image description here






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            I would use a slightly different approach which gives more flexibility.



            Graphics[{Green, EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[{0, 0}, {2, 1}], (*Green Background*)
            Inset[Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,FontFamily -> "Calibri"],
            {0, 0}, {Left, Bottom}]}] (*position and alignment*)


            enter image description here



            Or some tilting



            q = Pi/6;
            Graphics[{Green, EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[{0, 0}, {2, 1}],
            Inset[Style["Text", FontSize -> 100, Bold, Black, FontFamily -> "Calibri"],
            {0.5, 0}, {-1,-0.5}, {Cos[q],Sin[q]}]}]


            enter image description here



            Look at Inset for more options.






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            • Thank you for the solution. How to you set the rectangle to the minimal size which holds the word "Text"?
              – mrz
              2 hours ago
















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            I would use a slightly different approach which gives more flexibility.



            Graphics[{Green, EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[{0, 0}, {2, 1}], (*Green Background*)
            Inset[Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,FontFamily -> "Calibri"],
            {0, 0}, {Left, Bottom}]}] (*position and alignment*)


            enter image description here



            Or some tilting



            q = Pi/6;
            Graphics[{Green, EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[{0, 0}, {2, 1}],
            Inset[Style["Text", FontSize -> 100, Bold, Black, FontFamily -> "Calibri"],
            {0.5, 0}, {-1,-0.5}, {Cos[q],Sin[q]}]}]


            enter image description here



            Look at Inset for more options.






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            • Thank you for the solution. How to you set the rectangle to the minimal size which holds the word "Text"?
              – mrz
              2 hours ago














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            I would use a slightly different approach which gives more flexibility.



            Graphics[{Green, EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[{0, 0}, {2, 1}], (*Green Background*)
            Inset[Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,FontFamily -> "Calibri"],
            {0, 0}, {Left, Bottom}]}] (*position and alignment*)


            enter image description here



            Or some tilting



            q = Pi/6;
            Graphics[{Green, EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[{0, 0}, {2, 1}],
            Inset[Style["Text", FontSize -> 100, Bold, Black, FontFamily -> "Calibri"],
            {0.5, 0}, {-1,-0.5}, {Cos[q],Sin[q]}]}]


            enter image description here



            Look at Inset for more options.






            share|improve this answer














            I would use a slightly different approach which gives more flexibility.



            Graphics[{Green, EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[{0, 0}, {2, 1}], (*Green Background*)
            Inset[Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,FontFamily -> "Calibri"],
            {0, 0}, {Left, Bottom}]}] (*position and alignment*)


            enter image description here



            Or some tilting



            q = Pi/6;
            Graphics[{Green, EdgeForm[Black], Rectangle[{0, 0}, {2, 1}],
            Inset[Style["Text", FontSize -> 100, Bold, Black, FontFamily -> "Calibri"],
            {0.5, 0}, {-1,-0.5}, {Cos[q],Sin[q]}]}]


            enter image description here



            Look at Inset for more options.







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            answered 3 hours ago









            Sumit

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            • Thank you for the solution. How to you set the rectangle to the minimal size which holds the word "Text"?
              – mrz
              2 hours ago


















            • Thank you for the solution. How to you set the rectangle to the minimal size which holds the word "Text"?
              – mrz
              2 hours ago
















            Thank you for the solution. How to you set the rectangle to the minimal size which holds the word "Text"?
            – mrz
            2 hours ago




            Thank you for the solution. How to you set the rectangle to the minimal size which holds the word "Text"?
            – mrz
            2 hours ago











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            You need to adjust ImageSize



            Framed[Graphics[{Text[
            Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
            FontFamily -> "Calibri"]]}, ImageSize -> {275, 105}],
            Background -> Green]


            enter image description here



            Or



               Framed[Text[
            Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
            FontFamily -> "Calibri"]], Alignment -> Center,
            Background -> Green, FrameMargins -> 0, ContentPadding -> False,
            ImageSize -> {277, 108}]


            enter image description here



            Framed[Text[
            Style["Red Fox jr", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
            FontFamily -> "Calibri"]], Alignment -> Center,
            Background -> Green, FrameMargins -> 0, ContentPadding -> False]


            enter image description here






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            • This looks good, but the values {275, 105} of ImageSize are set manually. Is it possible to find these values from the given "Text"?
              – mrz
              40 mins ago










            • I don't know how to reduce top and bottom space..
              – Okkes Dulgerci
              38 mins ago
















            3














            You need to adjust ImageSize



            Framed[Graphics[{Text[
            Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
            FontFamily -> "Calibri"]]}, ImageSize -> {275, 105}],
            Background -> Green]


            enter image description here



            Or



               Framed[Text[
            Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
            FontFamily -> "Calibri"]], Alignment -> Center,
            Background -> Green, FrameMargins -> 0, ContentPadding -> False,
            ImageSize -> {277, 108}]


            enter image description here



            Framed[Text[
            Style["Red Fox jr", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
            FontFamily -> "Calibri"]], Alignment -> Center,
            Background -> Green, FrameMargins -> 0, ContentPadding -> False]


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer























            • This looks good, but the values {275, 105} of ImageSize are set manually. Is it possible to find these values from the given "Text"?
              – mrz
              40 mins ago










            • I don't know how to reduce top and bottom space..
              – Okkes Dulgerci
              38 mins ago














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            You need to adjust ImageSize



            Framed[Graphics[{Text[
            Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
            FontFamily -> "Calibri"]]}, ImageSize -> {275, 105}],
            Background -> Green]


            enter image description here



            Or



               Framed[Text[
            Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
            FontFamily -> "Calibri"]], Alignment -> Center,
            Background -> Green, FrameMargins -> 0, ContentPadding -> False,
            ImageSize -> {277, 108}]


            enter image description here



            Framed[Text[
            Style["Red Fox jr", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
            FontFamily -> "Calibri"]], Alignment -> Center,
            Background -> Green, FrameMargins -> 0, ContentPadding -> False]


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer














            You need to adjust ImageSize



            Framed[Graphics[{Text[
            Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
            FontFamily -> "Calibri"]]}, ImageSize -> {275, 105}],
            Background -> Green]


            enter image description here



            Or



               Framed[Text[
            Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
            FontFamily -> "Calibri"]], Alignment -> Center,
            Background -> Green, FrameMargins -> 0, ContentPadding -> False,
            ImageSize -> {277, 108}]


            enter image description here



            Framed[Text[
            Style["Red Fox jr", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black,
            FontFamily -> "Calibri"]], Alignment -> Center,
            Background -> Green, FrameMargins -> 0, ContentPadding -> False]


            enter image description here







            share|improve this answer














            share|improve this answer



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            edited 39 mins ago

























            answered 2 hours ago









            Okkes Dulgerci

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            • This looks good, but the values {275, 105} of ImageSize are set manually. Is it possible to find these values from the given "Text"?
              – mrz
              40 mins ago










            • I don't know how to reduce top and bottom space..
              – Okkes Dulgerci
              38 mins ago


















            • This looks good, but the values {275, 105} of ImageSize are set manually. Is it possible to find these values from the given "Text"?
              – mrz
              40 mins ago










            • I don't know how to reduce top and bottom space..
              – Okkes Dulgerci
              38 mins ago
















            This looks good, but the values {275, 105} of ImageSize are set manually. Is it possible to find these values from the given "Text"?
            – mrz
            40 mins ago




            This looks good, but the values {275, 105} of ImageSize are set manually. Is it possible to find these values from the given "Text"?
            – mrz
            40 mins ago












            I don't know how to reduce top and bottom space..
            – Okkes Dulgerci
            38 mins ago




            I don't know how to reduce top and bottom space..
            – Okkes Dulgerci
            38 mins ago











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            txt = Text[Framed[Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black, 
            FontFamily -> "Calibri"], Background -> Green, ContentPadding -> False]];
            Graphics[txt, ImageSize -> Rasterize[txt, "RasterSize"]]


            enter image description here



            txt2 = Text[Framed[Style["TextTextTextTextTextnTextTextTextTextText", 
            FontSize -> 64, Bold, Black, FontFamily -> "Calibri",
            LineSpacing -> {1, -10}], Background -> Green, ContentPadding -> False]];
            Graphics[txt2, ImageSize -> Rasterize[txt2, "RasterSize"]]


            enter image description here






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              txt = Text[Framed[Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black, 
              FontFamily -> "Calibri"], Background -> Green, ContentPadding -> False]];
              Graphics[txt, ImageSize -> Rasterize[txt, "RasterSize"]]


              enter image description here



              txt2 = Text[Framed[Style["TextTextTextTextTextnTextTextTextTextText", 
              FontSize -> 64, Bold, Black, FontFamily -> "Calibri",
              LineSpacing -> {1, -10}], Background -> Green, ContentPadding -> False]];
              Graphics[txt2, ImageSize -> Rasterize[txt2, "RasterSize"]]


              enter image description here






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                txt = Text[Framed[Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black, 
                FontFamily -> "Calibri"], Background -> Green, ContentPadding -> False]];
                Graphics[txt, ImageSize -> Rasterize[txt, "RasterSize"]]


                enter image description here



                txt2 = Text[Framed[Style["TextTextTextTextTextnTextTextTextTextText", 
                FontSize -> 64, Bold, Black, FontFamily -> "Calibri",
                LineSpacing -> {1, -10}], Background -> Green, ContentPadding -> False]];
                Graphics[txt2, ImageSize -> Rasterize[txt2, "RasterSize"]]


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer














                txt = Text[Framed[Style["Text", FontSize -> 150, Bold, Black, 
                FontFamily -> "Calibri"], Background -> Green, ContentPadding -> False]];
                Graphics[txt, ImageSize -> Rasterize[txt, "RasterSize"]]


                enter image description here



                txt2 = Text[Framed[Style["TextTextTextTextTextnTextTextTextTextText", 
                FontSize -> 64, Bold, Black, FontFamily -> "Calibri",
                LineSpacing -> {1, -10}], Background -> Green, ContentPadding -> False]];
                Graphics[txt2, ImageSize -> Rasterize[txt2, "RasterSize"]]


                enter image description here







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