At 08:36 -0600 2/8/07, Combs, Richard wrote:
>Are you sure you don't have Baseline Synchronization or Feather turned
>on (in Format > Page Layout > Line Layout)? I've never used those
>features (or Balance Columns in Column Layout), so I'm guessing -- but
>they're my primary suspects (actually, my
Anyone following this thread may remember that I was suffering from
inconsistent vertical spacing between headings and following paras when no
overrides were active, and that I found that creating a new document and
copying selected contents to it removed the problem. I did not find the cause
o
Hi, Steve:
On 8/2/07, Steve Rickaby wrote:
> Anyone following this thread may remember that I was suffering from
> inconsistent vertical spacing between headings and following paras when no
> overrides were active, and that I found that creating a new document and
> copying selected contents t
Steve Rickaby wrote:
> Anyone following this thread may remember that I was
> suffering from inconsistent vertical spacing between headings
> and following paras when no overrides were active, and that I
> found that creating a new document and copying selected
> contents to it removed the pro
At 08:36 -0600 2/8/07, Combs, Richard wrote:
>Are you sure you don't have Baseline Synchronization or Feather turned
>on (in Format > Page Layout > Line Layout)? I've never used those
>features (or Balance Columns in Column Layout), so I'm guessing -- but
>they're my primary suspects (actually, my
Hi, Steve:
On 8/2/07, Steve Rickaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone following this thread may remember that I was suffering from
> inconsistent vertical spacing between headings and following paras when no
> overrides were active, and that I found that creating a new document and
> copying
Steve Rickaby wrote:
> Anyone following this thread may remember that I was
> suffering from inconsistent vertical spacing between headings
> and following paras when no overrides were active, and that I
> found that creating a new document and copying selected
> contents to it removed the pr
Anyone following this thread may remember that I was suffering from
inconsistent vertical spacing between headings and following paras when no
overrides were active, and that I found that creating a new document and
copying selected contents to it removed the problem. I did not find the cause
o
Hi Peter
At 17:33 -0500 27/7/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>The Friday thing also struck me, it seems. I never got around to
>suggesting what to ACTUALLY DO at the end of my long analytic look at
>what possible combined workings of idiosyncratic font height
>calculation, line height settings there might
Hi Peter
At 17:33 -0500 27/7/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>The Friday thing also struck me, it seems. I never got around to
>suggesting what to ACTUALLY DO at the end of my long analytic look at
>what possible combined workings of idiosyncratic font height
>calculation, line height settings there might
At 12:19 -0500 27/7/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>I hope I understand your meaning. If you mean that the inter-paragraph
>space varies for the same consecutive paragraphs formats, depending on
>where they are within a column or text frame, perhaps one or more of
>these options are turned on: Format > Cus
At 12:19 -0500 27/7/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>I'm not aware of bugs in this area (but there could be).
>
>I hope I understand your meaning. If you mean that the inter-paragraph
>space varies for the same consecutive paragraphs formats, depending on
>where they are within a column or text frame,...
I
At 13:03 -0400 27/7/07, Art Campbell wrote:
>Is the page that you're working on imported from another program?
Nope.
>Could it have hidden characters? (You have view all text characters
>turned on?)
Yep. Nothing odd visible.
>Does the page print with the same inconsistencies?
Not tried.
>Is
I'm probably breaking rules here by posting two queries in succession. Sorry.
Today is not a good day with FrameMaker. TGIF.
I am working up a template, and am seeing visibly inconsistent vertical spacing
between headings and body paras in the same document despite the fact that
there are no ov
Hi, Steve:
The Friday thing also struck me, it seems. I never got around to
suggesting what to ACTUALLY DO at the end of my long analytic look at
what possible combined workings of idiosyncratic font height
calculation, line height settings there might be to consider. Just ran
out of gas. I think
Hi, Steve:
The Friday thing also struck me, it seems. I never got around to
suggesting what to ACTUALLY DO at the end of my long analytic look at
what possible combined workings of idiosyncratic font height
calculation, line height settings there might be to consider. Just ran
out of gas. I think
At 12:19 -0500 27/7/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>I hope I understand your meaning. If you mean that the inter-paragraph
>space varies for the same consecutive paragraphs formats, depending on
>where they are within a column or text frame, perhaps one or more of
>these options are turned on: Format > Cus
At 12:19 -0500 27/7/07, Peter Gold wrote:
>I'm not aware of bugs in this area (but there could be).
>
>I hope I understand your meaning. If you mean that the inter-paragraph
>space varies for the same consecutive paragraphs formats, depending on
>where they are within a column or text frame,...
I
Steve Rickaby wrote:
> What I see is visibly different, over-large, vertical leading between
> some, but not all, A, B and C headings and the BodyFirst paras that
> follow them. To reiterate, there are *no* para overrides. There are
> no master page overrides either.
Have you got Baseline Synchr
Steve,
Is the page that you're working on imported from another program?
Could it have hidden characters? (You have view all text characters
turned on?)
Does the page print with the same inconsistencies? Is your ini file
set to use printer metrics on the display? (And is Adobe PDF set as
the defa
Hi, Steve:
I'm not aware of bugs in this area (but there could be).
I hope I understand your meaning. If you mean that the inter-paragraph
space varies for the same consecutive paragraphs formats, depending on
where they are within a column or text frame, perhaps one or more of
these options are
Hi, Steve:
I'm not aware of bugs in this area (but there could be).
I hope I understand your meaning. If you mean that the inter-paragraph
space varies for the same consecutive paragraphs formats, depending on
where they are within a column or text frame, perhaps one or more of
these options are
At 13:03 -0400 27/7/07, Art Campbell wrote:
>Is the page that you're working on imported from another program?
Nope.
>Could it have hidden characters? (You have view all text characters
>turned on?)
Yep. Nothing odd visible.
>Does the page print with the same inconsistencies?
Not tried.
>Is
Steve Rickaby wrote:
What I see is visibly different, over-large, vertical leading between
some, but not all, A, B and C headings and the BodyFirst paras that
follow them. To reiterate, there are *no* para overrides. There are
no master page overrides either.
Have you got Baseline Synchroniza
Steve,
Is the page that you're working on imported from another program?
Could it have hidden characters? (You have view all text characters
turned on?)
Does the page print with the same inconsistencies? Is your ini file
set to use printer metrics on the display? (And is Adobe PDF set as
the defa
I'm probably breaking rules here by posting two queries in succession. Sorry.
Today is not a good day with FrameMaker. TGIF.
I am working up a template, and am seeing visibly inconsistent vertical spacing
between headings and body paras in the same document despite the fact that
there are no ov
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