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Erik Richard Sørensen <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 1 Nov 2010 18:16:05 +0100
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William F. Maddock wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-11-01 at 02:25 +0100, Erik Richard Sørensen wrote:
>> Here's an (not all to good) example
>>
>> I use this sign in AdobeWoodtype in a mix with BodoniWoodtype
>>
>> '_' and this sign '0' by BodoniOrnaments and again '_' from 
>> AdobeWoodtype, so the 'buttom sign' will look like this '_0_'.
>>
>> If I use the height adjustment all signs will be moved...
>>
>> Instead I'd like to have the 'buttom sign' to be '-0-' - where the first 
>> and last character are adjusted to the center of the line and not to the 
>> buttom of the line...
> 
> Have you tried applying superscript to the first and third characters?

Yes, - in fact this was the first I tried.:-) - But that reduces font 
sizes quite a lot, and if you try to enlarge them, they still refer and 
match to the selected line height.

What would be the best would be a function like "Distribute To height" / 
"Distribute Selected To Height" as it is in both Word and Filemaker - 
and which it also was/is in AppleWorks.:-)

Cheers, Erik Richard

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