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When making small text frames for figure captions, if the text overflows the frame, in addition to seeing the overflow indicator, the overflowing text actually appears below the frame boundary.

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17 minutes ago, rufus said:

When making small text frames for figure captions, if the text overflows the frame, in addition to seeing the overflow indicator, the overflowing text actually appears below the frame boundary.

I believe this is not a bug.

It can be controlled by at least two mechanisms:

  1. Clicking on the red eye icon, if the frame is tall enough that it will show: image.png.d61bc22311ac6ec5e89c421220859db9.png
     
  2. The Hide Overflow setting in the Text Frame studio panel:
    image.png.34709ab63fc5e7965914e5a02a8d8796.png

 

The setting can also be made a default for text frames using the Edit > Defaults functions, if you want.

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This is one of a few bugs and feature requests I posted from my written notes when I had a spare moment. I've been working this over the last week and can't replicate it, so I'll assume it was operator error on my part and withdraw the posting.

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