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Leading question: What do you think a "layer-sized" mask would be for a text layer?
Text layers don't have a set size in the same way that, say, a solid does. Same goes for a shape layer. They can be thought of as having a size defined by their bounding boxes, but that can obviously change from one frame to the next.
So, the thing that you're trying to do works as you would expect for layers based on footage, but not for continuously rasterized layers that have no source and no pre-defined size.
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> Mike Abbott
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> Subject: [AE] double clicking a mask on a type layer
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> OK - this one has me scratching my head and wondering what's going on...
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> All of a sudden I've realised that double clicking a mask tool for a
> type layer isn't giving me a type layer sized mask. I get a comp sized
> mask - albeit centred on my type.
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> 'Mask at layer size' works as expected if I double click the mask tool
> with any other type of layer.
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> Investigating further I now get the same behaviour on 5.5, 6 and CC -
> all installed on this machine.
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> So I guess it's a system or font related issue - Win 7 64.
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> Anyone ever seen anything like this? Or have I missed something, or...
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> Mike
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