solved - solved - solved - solved - solved - solved - solved - solved On 17.05.2017 07:31, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote: > Sounds like a computation error or if any of the letters in your font > reaches downstairs somewhat longer. > > I remember vaguely that I had a similiar thing with a poster long time > ago, the font's length downstairs being the reason. > > Try to adjust the lower border of the text frame so it doesn't let the > next line in but just is enough to take up the font. > > Another idea: do you use a justification grid like for two-column > design? I remember there was a case when I had something like this when > the font height didn't fit the vertical justification grid. Maybe just > switching it off is the solution. > > Regards > Rolf
Dear Rolf, thank you so much for sharing your experience from "long time ago". You have solved our problem!!! I made our baseline grid visible and noticed that we got some "safety margin" from the last baseline to our text-frame-lower-border. But obviously not enough: Just pulling the bottom of our text-frame 1mm lower made the last line of text "jump to proper justification". I have just tested this fix for several text-frames - and reliably the last line jumps and justification is done properly. This even happens on those pages where the drawing is underneath the copy (using the Text Flow Around Frame / Use Contour Line option): When I just slightly move the image-frame to give more space, the last visible line of text jumps and justification is fine. I had often noticed that entire lines of text do not show, if there is not enough space; but I had never had any document where justification did stall for lack of breathing space. Maybe in this document I had paid too much attention to the First Line Offset and never looked enough at the bottom of our text-frames. Sorry - still learning this trade. I had searched all over the place for the problem but never would have guessed that a line which visibly renders 90% of the width, could have trouble in a vertical sense. Again, I am relieved that Scribus is stable and that I can keep working on our book. Thank you Rolf and thank you list - without your help we could not do this project. greetings, and "may the render always happen for you", Martin -- ZASKE Martin responsable G?G? BP 50 - Bassila - B?nin tel G?G? 66.66.11.11 tel pers 97.44.62.95
