![]() ![]() Only specific fonts as well, but there's more than one font that exhibits this.Īs an update to that, the buggy number doesn't actually need to be the last character, it's enough that it occurs anywhere in the right part. It only occurs on the first line, and only if the last character is 0, 2, 3, 6, 8 or 9 (didn't test anything but numbers). Since it only occurs in the first line, I was able to work around it by adding an empty line to the beginning of the frame and moving it up by the corresponding amount. Adding some other letter in front also makes it disappear, but punctuation does not. If I change the initial P into an S, the problem disappears. There are some very weird dependencies with the content of the first line. I tried resetting manual character formatting, and also removing the line and re-typing it manually. "The contents were made with the "generate table of contents" tool. I uploaded another screencast due to an "align right" issue reported on irc. (but the page number is far right outside of the page!) And after doing so, the left part of the text is not collapsed anymore. I try to widen the frame : when it is twice as wide as needed, the page number jumps further right, much further than the tab position specifies it. ![]() left part of the text collapse and print over itself. Now i want the page number to be in a bigger size : 9 is ok, 10 is ok,ġ1 is not ok at all. I type text, tab, insert page number special character, OK. So i create a frame for this line, a dedicated paragraph style, and i set a right-align tab at the right of the frame. say : the name of the magazine, the internet site and the date aligned left on that line, size of font = 8.8 branches/Version13x/Scribus/scribus/tabtools.0011071: buggy behaviour with align-right tabs Fixed other mspinboxes along the way, and removed the inaccurate passing of unit ratios around, replaced with unit index and local functions for ratio retrieval. PT to other unit conversion was losing accuracy and breaking text layout when loading 1.2 docs in 1.3. #1822: Fix inaccuracies in baseline grid setup values. Started framework for "Restore to Defaults" in the prefs dialogs Hope and pray too many things don't break. Move ScribusApp's UmReFaktor to be a part of ScribusDoc, called unitRatio. Implemented a new way to generate the previews for image display.Ĭan be set in the Preferences and in the Document Setup Dialog in the Tools Tab The misbehaviour of bug #1673 should be fixed now too. Optionally the default clipping path of an image, should fix #1891 now. Vastly improved the handling of embedded cliping paths, Scribus uses now Implemented fill characters for tabs in textframes, currently only on screen, pdf and ps output will follow the next days custom tab leader chars can now be defined. every tab can have now its own tab leader char Of the tallest character in that line (may break the layout of older Docs). The placement of the first line of a text frame is now calculated with the real height Add in a command line option to show the qDebug statements from his patch to show the font loading process. Severalįunctions and global variables are also made static since they'reĪpply Andreas Vox's patches to use ttc and. Pull in the Freetype header files for all util.h users. Subset of util.cpp users, and doing this means we don't have to Over to it instead of `extern' definitions.Īlso move some of the functions in util.cpp into their own files, Give util.cpp its own header file and start moving util.cpp users Implement a pixmap cache for colour lists, from Andreas Vox. This has simplified many of the function calls and now some classes dont event need references to the prefs or even. PrefsManager is a singleton and can be accessed easily anywhere without the need to pass the preferences variable around. For now the old prefs variable is just public in this new class. branches/Version13x/Scribus/scribus/tabtools.cppĬonvert qstring="" to qstring.isEmpty() and qstring!="" to !qstring.isEmpty()Ĭreate PrefsManager functions for access to users document directory, the wheel scroll value and the colour sets, in preparation for making appPrefs private.Ĭreate a PrefsManager class where Preferences will be held in future. ![]()
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