![]() ![]() In version 5.6.1 we fixed some long-standing issues relating to line spacing in user-created text objects (this does not affect chart text). Sur notre site, vous trouverez ce logiciel dans Outils de Bureau et plus précisément Gestion de Documents. There were a couple of problems.ġ) 3 pixels of extra leading was added to all newly created text objects. DeltaGraph 7.5 était disponible en téléchargement sur le site Web du développeur lors de notre dernière vérification, mais nous ne pouvons pas garantir que le téléchargement gratuit est disponible. This caused lines to be spaced incorrectly. For example, using the default font size of 9 with single spacing, the line height should be 12 pixels. In previous versions, the line height was actually set to 15 pixels because of the extra 3 leading pixels.Ģ) Leading was being added to the first line as well as subsequent lines. These problems are illustrated in Figure 1: This caused dead space at the start of all text objects. The fix for problem #2 has a side effect that you need to be aware of. As we have eliminated the leading for the first line, text objects created in previous versions of DeltaGraph will appear to have shifted upwards by 3 pixels due to the missing dead space. See Figure 2 (note the missing leading compared to Figure 1. ![]() Note that the excess leading between subsequent lines will still be there unless you manually change the spacing and then edit the object to force it to be rebuilt. ![]() The result will look something like this:Īs this will affect all text objects opened in 5.6.1, this is a potentially serious issue. You may need to adjust all of your text objects to return them to the desired position after opening them in 5.6.1. All DeltaGraph versions, including the latest DeltaGraph 7.1.3, are 32-bit applications, and therefore will not run in macOS 10.15 Catalina. If you are not prepared to do this, DO NOT UPDATE TO VERSION 5.6.1 or later updates/upgrades as they become available. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |