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greetings welcome to sessions iamp;#39;m sam cuttriss and with me today will be uh eric heamp;#39;ll be running the software side of things so weamp;#39;re going to be jumping back and forward uh looking at various approaches to text with uh with shaper origin and this is an interesting topic we know a lot of people uh using text and uh customizing things or maybe the whole project is a text-based project for instance the signage world but uh yeah weamp;#39;ll be looking at all the different techniques approaches hopefully some stuff you havenamp;#39;t considered and uh weamp;#39;ll dig into that text first up weamp;#39;ve got the untooled text so thereamp;#39;s we call it text basic itamp;#39;s a very simple version of text hereamp;#39;s the list of what weamp;#39;re going to go through text basic is designed to be super efficient itamp;#39;s a single line font weamp;#39;ll get a little more into that later but the idea is that you can very rapidly without moving origin c