That setting I was groping for would be 'fixed' (as previously noted by a host
of others).
But seriously consider setting the line spacing to a higher one that the
defaults and that will not only solve your problem but make your text read
easier.
C
From: Fr
>From a typographical perspective, number two is the best approach. Default
>line spacing (and auto-spacing) is often set too close anyway.
I don't have FM on this machine so I can look, but here is a setting that sets
the spacing to a fixed value. This precludes lines with the super and subs f
Three basic approaches:
1. Don't use superscripts or subscripts.
2. Increase the minimum line spacing (leading) for the paragraph style so
that the raised/lowered characters have enough room.
3. Turn off automatic line spacing for the paragraph (or for its style) so
that the spacing doe
Hi Doug.
Set the line spacing to "fixed".
Brgds,
Bodvar
2018-08-21 16:57 GMT+00:00 Doug :
> Sometimes a paragraph's line spacing can be disrupted by superscript
> or subscript characters, or descenders, or even by the bullets of a
> bulleted list.
>
> What's the best practice for fixing this?
Perfect, thanks!
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 12:59 PM Bernard Aschwanden
wrote:
>
> In the Para Designer, under Basic, check "Fixed" for the line spacing.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Framers
> [mailto:framers-bounces+bernard=publishingsmarter@lists.frameusers.com]
> On Behalf Of Doug
>
In the Para Designer, under Basic, check "Fixed" for the line spacing.
-Original Message-
From: Framers
[mailto:framers-bounces+bernard=publishingsmarter@lists.frameusers.com]
On Behalf Of Doug
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 12:58 PM
To: Framers
Subject: SPAM -> [Framers] Line spacing
Sometimes a paragraph's line spacing can be disrupted by superscript
or subscript characters, or descenders, or even by the bullets of a
bulleted list.
What's the best practice for fixing this?
It bugs me when the first two lines of a paragraph have more space
between them than do the subsequent
Yes, I think the basic, generic "fix" is to make sure that the Minimum
space is actually far, far bigger than the Maximum.
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 11:23 AM, Doug wrote:
> Good advice. It worked adequately at 125% for one TOC level and at
> 175% for the next lower TOC level. I can live with doi
Good advice. It worked adequately at 125% for one TOC level and at
175% for the next lower TOC level. I can live with doing it this way.
Thanks!
Doug
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 11:08 AM Lin Sims wrote:
>
> Did I remember it right, at least? I was going off the settings I used, but
> I think your
Did I remember it right, at least? I was going off the settings I used, but
I think yours was a bit more generic (which can be more useful).
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 11:03 AM, Bernard Aschwanden <
bern...@publishingsmarter.com> wrote:
> As always, anything from that Aschwanden fellow can be subjec
As always, anything from that Aschwanden fellow can be subject to all kinds
of interpretation. Use care and caution. ;)
Thanks Lin!
B
-Original Message-
From: Framers
[mailto:framers-bounces+bernard=publishingsmarter@lists.frameusers.com]
On Behalf Of Lin Sims
Sent: Tuesday, August
I was just having the same issue and found a good solution posted by, I
think, Bernard Aschwanden.
On the Advanced page of the Paragraph Designer, set the Minimum Word
Spacing to 300% and the Maximum to about 125%.
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 10:54 AM, Doug wrote:
> My TOC looks great, except for e
My TOC looks great, except for entries that are so long as to almost
touch the page number. This makes the entry harder to read and it
also eliminates the dot leader. What's the best solution for this?
I've tried adding a right indent, but this puts the page number at the
left indent position on
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