Recently, Nicolas Cueto wrote: > A standalone is having problems displaying font sizes and lineheight. > > ... even if I change the fontname, the look of the font in all of > the text fields remains unchanged. > > As I say though, the weird thing is that on three of the other > near-similar PCs, the standalone's text appears exactly as expected. > > Any thoughts or similar experiences?
Definitely similar experience, but when opening on different platforms. There are (at least) a couple of things to try. If all your fields employ the same formatting, make sure you have all text properties of each field set to empty, remove any formatting from the actual text in each field, and apply the textFont/Size/Height properties you want to the card in which the fields appear. Also, in your startup routine, explicitly set the textFont/Size/Height of the card to what you want via script. The theory is that the fields will inherit their text settings from the card. You can see this in action by starting with some new label fields, for example, and adjusting the card's text properties -- the text in the label fields should update appropriately. If the text in your fields is not updating when changing the card's text properties, you either have field-specific text properties applied, or you have text-level formatting applied within the fields. Alternatively, you can try cycling through all fields at startup and explicitly setting your font properties to each field, or the text within each field, as needed. Hope this helps -- I've fought a bunch of battles with text recently and had to go the explicit route at startup. Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, UX Design _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
