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Line Height Is Determined By Tallest Characte |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer creates a character anchored graphics box that is .15" x .15". The customer then has a HRt (carriage return) after the box code and the line number goes from 1" to 1.15". If the customer puts text on the same line as the box, the second line moves down. Solutions: The line height on any given line is determined by the tallest character on the line. A character anchored box is considered to be a character. Hence, when there is no other text on the line, the line height is set to the height of the box. If any text is added (even a space) the line height will be set to the height of the text, but only if the point size of the text is taller than the box. To work around this problem, customers can put a space after the box or put a Line Height code before the box forcing the line height to the height they want. NOTE: Horizontal lines set to Baseline will also affect the line height if there is no other text on the line. |
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