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Category |
Severity |
Reproducibility |
Date Submitted |
Last Update |
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0008410 |
[Scribus] Story Editor / Text Frames |
text |
always |
09-Sep-06 19:23 |
09-Sep-07 07:54 |
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Reporter |
John Jason Jordan |
View Status |
public |
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Assigned To |
jghali |
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Priority |
normal |
Resolution |
fixed |
Platform |
Linux |
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Status |
closed |
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OS |
Ubuntu |
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Projection |
none |
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OS Version |
Jaunty x86_64 |
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ETA |
none |
Fixed in Version |
1.3.6svn |
Product Version |
1.3.5 |
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Target Version |
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Product Build |
rc3 |
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Summary |
0008410: Baseline shift is not saved for tab characters |
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Description |
Selecting text in the canvas and applying a baseline shift with the properties palette works, but is not saved with the document. When you reopen the document the baseline shift will be back to 0. This could give a user a serious surprise when their document comes off the press. |
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Steps To Reproduce |
Open the attached document and apply a baseline shift of -40% to the tab with underscore below the feature brackets. Print the page and it will appear correct. Save the document, close it, and reopen it. The baseline shift you just applied will be gone. |
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