I guess the right thing to do is to leave some room for the print maker,
forms should not be designed so precisely if there are meant to be
cross-platform.
what I can say ("been there, done that") is that you should probably not fight
against the feature,
for example, by adding extra points to the font size for one platform
in the hopes that it will somehow offset the balance.
it won't.
On Mar 12, 2020, at 11:25, Greg Loya via 4D_Tech
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
A form used by Print Form has a print marker area of 11 pixels. Within this
area is a variable with height 11 pixels (on the Mac) and a stylesheet using
Times New Roman 9 for both Mac and PC.
Opening the same structure on PC, the variable now has a height of 13 with 2
pixels below the marker line, causing the bottom of the text to be cutoff.
(The inverse happens as well - sizing a variable to 11 on a PC and opening on a
Mac automatically causes it to shrink to 8 pixels)
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