QCAD Bugtracker

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  • Task Type Bug Report
  • Category QCAD (main)
  • Assigned To
    Andrew
  • Operating System All
  • Severity Low
  • Priority Very Low
  • Reported Version 3.22.1
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Attached to Project: QCAD Bugtracker
Opened by Volker Twer - 02.06.2019
Last edited by Andrew - 03.06.2019

FS#1892 - weird/inconsistent text-alignment

I guess I’ve discovered a bug:

Text elements align the same no matter if “base” or “bottom” alignment is chosen. The text is “shifting” (in both cases) when the characteristic “contains glyphs that cross the base line” is changed. Same shifting also occurs with text aligned “top” with having no glyphs reaching the top-line.
I assume this isn’t the intended behaviour ...

For demonstration I attached a file where I’ve put lines (to align with) and three sample texts “as” (only “center”-glyphs), “aps” (glyph crossing base-line) and “this” (glyphs reaching top-line), each aligned with all vertical alignment-options (1-top, 2-midlle , 3-base , 4-bottom).

Hope fixing this dosen’t take too much effort.
Regards,
Volker

Closed by  Andrew
03.06.2019 09:56
Reason for closing:  Not a bug
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Andrew commented on 03.06.2019 09:56

These are all multi-line type texts with formatting. For such texts, this behaviour is correct.

You might want to experiment with simple texts instead (in the property editor change property "Simple" to "yes").

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