[softwarelist] Re: Positioning of embedded lines above the text baseline
- From: David Pilling <flist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: davidpilling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 17:45:49 +0000
In message <000e01c75048$2649d9f0$9601a8c0@PC01>, John Grogan
<johngrogan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
In Ovation Pro, an embedded frame is rendered with its bottom edge on the
text baseline (see Manual p105) but I see that an embedded [horizontal] line is
rendered with its bottom edge half its thickness above the text baseline. In
other respects - e.g. the repositioning of the baseline to accommodate the
embedded line - the embedded line is treated as if it sat directly on the
baseline. A thick line embedded in a line near the top of a frame may thus
extend above the top of a frame. Is this intentional?
No.
8-)
There are a lot of unintended things, it is possible to devise many
situations.
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In Ovation Pro, an embedded frame is rendered with its bottom edge on the text baseline (see Manual p105) but I see that an embedded [horizontal] line is rendered with its bottom edge half its thickness above the text baseline. In other respects - e.g. the repositioning of the baseline to accommodate the embedded line - the embedded line is treated as if it sat directly on the baseline. A thick line embedded in a line near the top of a frame may thus extend above the top of a frame. Is this intentional?
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- From: John Grogan