https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127626

--- Comment #10 from Léo <[email protected]> ---
Hi everyone,
I didn't find any example yet to show you the feature but it is a common one in
Acrobat Pro.


> What I understand, so far, is that you create a text box with a width of 1cm
> and expect this to grow when the user enters more than 10 characters or so.
> Up to a maximum of course. Never seen such a control and doubt it works on
> PDFs. 
> 
> The use case of unclear input length is very common and solved with so
> called memo fields, multi-line text input. The text box has the property
> Text Type for this and when set to "Multi-line" you can define when to break
> and how scrollbars appear.

No this is not what I'm looking for.

Let me give an example: on a pdf I created an e-mail address field (one line,
let's say 10cm max). Some people will have a short address (ex:
[email protected]) and some will have long addresses (ex:
[email protected]).
To optimize the layout (before printing for example), I'd like to have a
confortable size of reading that will progressively decrease as the length of
the address increases and fills the 10cm reserved for it.

There is a thread about this feature (font size -> "auto") in Adobe Acrobat
here:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat/how-to-automatically-resize-text-in-a-form-text-box/td-p/8404909?page=1&profile.language=fr

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