Craig Bradney wrote: >>> I'm going crazy trying to figure out why, after I've entered text in a >>> text >>> frame & clicked the green tick to update, it's not being displayed in >>> > the > >>> main window. I've recompiled 3 times, changed font >>> settings, sizes etc. What am I missing? >>> >> We are missing elements to figure out what happens here. Might be a good >> idea >> to save a minimal document that shows the problem and put it somewhere we >> can >> grab it and check it by ourselves. >> >> >>> Thanks >>> >> Hi Pierre, >> >> Using scribus-1.24.1 I created a very simple .sla file, with a text from >> containing just the one word,Nothing. >> >> This is what it looks like in scribus-1.24.1: >> >> http://www.nabble.com/file/p18254884/scrib-1.24.1.png >> >> And like this if I open with scribus-1.35svn: >> >> http://www.nabble.com/file/p18254884/scrib-1.35.png >> >> What does the circled area, in the bottom-right corner of the 1.35 image, >> indicate? >> > > > It indicates text overflow and is an issue we haven't tracked down yet. Can > you please submit a bug on bugs.scribus.net with the file attached? > There was a change in the space required above and below a font as Scribus went from 1.2.x to 1.3.3.x to 1.3.5, and this results in displacements of text inside a frame. It looks like you've added a number of empty lines above your word Nothing -- one issue could be the size that is assigned to those lines (linespacing). It should be fixable by getting rid of extra lines until your text appears. This is a real problem in many cases when you load an older document into a newer version, and can require a lot of tweaking.
Greg
