I don't think the text on curve has such and option
other than nudging [assuming uniform curve], with the text on a cloned transparent curve, not sure how you would do that
I think manual adjustment of a sort is your only option...
A combination of a negative baseline shift with a bit of easing via tracking if the letters bunch up too much.
As Ampa as said csehz, do your normal text to curve and then use baseline shift to centre text on line. You can then alter the text size or line size to suite. In the image I altered the line size
Stygg
either way a be a bit fiddly
Why did you use transparency when you could use Ctrl+ click to alter text line and line colour or perhaps I'm missing something here Knew it would have to do with football
Stygg
Thanks Stygg but unfortunately these manual adjustments or leaving the things on eye measure are not too reliable. For example putting an orange rectangle down and up of the text just for a short measurement, there is slightly more space on the right side.
Of course can be fixed but better if the computer would calculate these and not my mouse, or nudge or etc. So just only that is why asked for long term if will meet with such case
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