Text insets question
Jeremy H. Griffith
jeremy at omsys.com
Wed Dec 31 13:53:43 PST 2008
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 11:39:38 -0600, "Jerilynne Knight" <jerilynne.knight at gmail.com> wrote:
>First, Happy new year to you!!!!!!!!!!! Hope you've got the day off to
>celebrate...
>
>I am trying to find a way to eliminate the extra space that follows a text
>inset and could swear I've seen something (although I can't seem to find
>it...arghghgh).
>
>I have a specific tag I use for anchoring text insets. That tag is set to 2
>pt with 2 pts line spacing and I anchor the text inset to that tag when I
>import it into the container document.
>
>I've tried:
>
> - Including the same anchor tag at the beginning of the text inset (per a
> message I saw somewhere)
> - Setting the line spacing to fixed and not fixed
> - Putting an em space at the beginning of the line where the text inset
> is anchored (I've done this to avoid the issue with repeating an
> autonumbered tag before...works for that purpose!)
> - Reformat using current document formats
> - Retain source's formatting
>
>
>I'm using Frame 7.0p492 under Windows XP Home with all updates.
>
>Any suggestions?
Try putting a space at the *end* of the line where the inset is
anchored, before you import the inset. IIRC, that's the trick.
All the best!
-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.
<jeremy at omsys.com> http://www.omsys.com/
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