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Hello,

please have a look to the attached video and AffPub-file. Has anybody an idea, why the word "Verwendung" jumps about 6 mm down when I raise the space under the table in the text-floating-settings (is this the korrekt term? I have the german version there it's called "Textumbruch")

Please excuse me but I could not upload the file as afpub file so I put it into an zip archive.

Thank you for your help.

Rainer

PS: The Grundlinienraster isn't in use.

Übung Anleitung LED-Kerzen.zip

Posted

Hello,

doesn't anybody have a solution? The base line Grid isn't activatet, but the thext's behavior ist like it would be activatet. If I adjust the Space between table or pictureframe the Text above and under the frame jumps on an grid like the base line grid. but I would be able to adjust it exactly. Pleas open the attached file and move the Pictureframe up and down or adjust the Space under it.

Please help soom because there's a important document to be created.

Thank you so much.

Rainer

 

Test.afpub

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I really don't know what is going on but you have some sort of very weird Leading Override in the Character Panel. I can't get it to go to Auto. 

Before doing the following please back up and save any and all User made Brushes and Styles and what not.

 You may have to reset the user defaults by doing a Control key held down whilst starting up the application. Then clearing the first three checked items.

Mac Pro (Late 2013) Mac OS 12.7.6 
Affinity Designer 2.6.0 | Affinity Photo 2.6.0 | Affinity Publisher 2.6.0 | Beta versions as they appear.

I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

Posted

Today I've made an interesting dicovery:

The Text jumps to the next line. You can see this, if you choose Textflow on the Object's (pictuer or table) side. Then Te Text must stay in line and it does ist too if textflow is over and unter but not on the side of the Object. In the new Video you can see.

By the way: in Indesign the behavior is the same.

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