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Hi I hope I'll explain my problem well.

 

I am trying to use Affinity Designer as my new UX tool for wireframes and mockups, and so far so good.

But there is a little something that is irritating.

 

Every time I want to center some text inside like a circle or a square, it is never truely centered. My snapping tools are on. but still even if I put my text on the red and green line, the text is always a little off. I saw that every text got a little space between his bottom and the bottom of the selection box. So I think it is because of that, I am looking in the transform text dialogue box to see if I can do something... but no good conclusion.

What should I do?

 

Thank You

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Hi G.M.1986,

Currently there's no way to adjust the text vertically inside the text frame so it aligns properly with other shapes. We are working to improve this in a future update.

Meanwhile you can use the Text Frame Tool to create the text then adjust the frame (bounding box) so it surrounds the letters as close as possible. You should then be able to align the text object with other shapes a little better.

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