Text in table scaling issue.
How do I keep my tables in InDesign from scaling when I change my text size? Im sure its something simple Im missing, but it's driving me batty trying to figure it out! Any help is greatly appreciated.
Select your cells, then go into Cell Options. Go to the "Rows and Columns" tab. See where the "Row Height" is "At Least" some number? Change it to "Exactly." Then your cells won't increase in height when the amount of stuff in your cells changes.
You could also make a Cell Style with those constraints.
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Text display and scaling issue
Hello,
I don't know if this is done by design, but after I released our internal newspaper build on Flex, the number one complaint I received was that when zooming in, the space between the letter was not consistent and in some of the words, the letter are either too far spaced or glued to each other.
I build a little test app to demonstrate what I mean.
I will first post the results and then the code.
First here is a snapshot of text at scale 1: Everything looks great
Now, here is the same text at scale 1.5: (I only scale x and y, it never occur to me at first that I should use z as well)
Notice how crisp the text is but the downside are the distorded words: I highlighted a few in yellow.
So then I figured I give a shot to the z axis and scale that one as well: to my satisfaction the words keep their spacing but the crispiness of the text, not so good!
Here is the little app:
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private function Size(value:Number, useZ:Boolean=false):void
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum
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So now the big question:
Is there a way to get the best of both world? Even word sizing, with crisp text?
Did I miss something, a property that would adjust the fuzziness?
Thanks for any input
CNBI can use mobile skins for RichText and RichEditableText components for desktop and web projects, but there is a little problem. They have no mobile skins and they are paradoxically not recomended by adobe to use within mobile projects, because they are heavy. But they work great even if they are scaled. Do you still think that this is not a bug?
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/flex/mobileapps/WS19f279b149e7481c6a9f451212b87fe7e87-7fff.htm l#WS19f279b149e7481c6a9f451212b87fe7e87-7ffb
"Try to avoid using the RichText and RichEditableText controls in mobile applications. These controls do not have mobile skins, and they are not optimized for mobile applications. If you do use these controls, you are using TLF, which is computationally expensive."
Is there any chance that this bug will be resolved soon, or do I have to go back to 2004 and make my own class extended from TextField? :-)) -
"Convert Text to Table" Size limit issue?
Alphabetize a List
I’ve been using this well known work around for years.
Select your list and in the Menu bar click Format>Table>Convert Text to Table
Select one of the column’s cells (1st click selects entire table, 2nd click selects individual cell)
Open “Table Inspector” (Click Table icon at top of Pages document)
Make sure “table” button is selected, not “format” button
Choose Sort Ascending from the Edit Rows & Columns pop-up menu
Finally, click Format>Table>Convert Table to Text.
A few days ago I added items & my list was 999 items long, ~22 pages.
Tonight, I added 4 more items. Still the same # pages but now 1,003 items long.
Unable to Convert Text to Table! Tried for 45 minutes. I think there is a list length limit, perhaps 999 items?
I tried closing the document w/o any changes. Re-opening Pages & re-adding my new items to the end of the list as always & once again when I highlight list & Format>Table>Convert Text to Table .....nothing happens! I could highlight part of the list up to 999 items & leave the 4 new items unhighlighted & it works. I pasted the list into a new doc and copied a few items from the middle of the list & added them to the end of my new 999 list to make it 1003 items long (but different items) & did NOT work. I even attempted to add a single new item making the list an even 1000 items long & nope, not working. Even restarted iMac, no luck.
I can get it to work with 999 or fewer items easily as always but no way when I add even a single new item.
Anyone else have this problem? It s/b easy to test out. If you have a list of say, 100 items, just copy & repeatedly paste into a new document multiple times to get over 1,000 & see if you can select all & then convert it from text to table.
Thanks!
Pages 08 v 3.03
OS 10.6.8G,
Yes, Pages has a table size limit, as you have discovered. Numbers has a much greater capacity for table length, so if you do your sort in Numbers you won't have any practical limitation.
A better approach than switching to Numbers for the sort would be to download, install and activate Devon Wordservice. Then you could sort your list without converting it to a table.
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Remove space after text in table?
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I am hoping that someone can help me out with this issue. Basically I want the extra space in each row or the tabel to be gone. I cant seem to sort out how.
Any ideas?
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<font color="#CCCCCC" face="arial">Line 88 in your source, add this into your .style79...
margin-bottom:0;
So from...
.style79 {font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 16px; }
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Scaling issues with Windows 8.1 and 3200x1800 displays?
What about scaling issues with CS6 Illustrator and Photoshop? I have a hidpi 3200x1800 13" laptop with win 8.1 and can't use the software because of the tiny text.
Thanks,
PK
Sent from my iPhoneCS6 was released before HiDpi displays were common and there are no adjustments in that program.
You can try going into Preferences > Interface and changing the UI Font Size to Large.
You could also try lowering your display resolution until is decently readable.
Another step is joining Creative Cloud. Photoshop CC 2014 has 200% UI Scaling.
$50/month for all apps or $10/month for Photoshop/Lightroom.
There are intro and educational offers if you can get on them.
Gene -
Conversion with Conditional Text in Table
I'm taking the first steps in converting Unstructured Frame to Structure. One document is pretty clean except for one issue: my structure breaks around conditional text in tables. (The tables have a f3ew issues oftheir own, but the conditional text seems to compound the problem) I'm not sure how this should be dealt with. The structure tags are shown in the view below.
And here is the Structure View:
Is this something that can be set up with a qualifier, and if so, How? Also, in the conversion map table, Is there any order dependency, as well, concerning where the Conditional Text element appears?Jane,
As far as I am concerned I do not see anything unexpected. You get dotted lines in the Structure View apparently because the element <B1_Body1> seems not to be allowed in the Element <CELL>. It looks like you worked with the defaults of the Conversion Table. Have you created your own EDD and imported the Element Definitions? Is <B1_Body1> a legal element inside <CELL>?
From my experience the Conditional Text feature works very much in parallel to the element structure. It comes from the format-based world and the structure has no means to handle text conditions. If you want to work with text conditions in the future, you would use »attribute-based condition management« as made possible through the plug-in AXCM or FrameMaker’s built-in feature »Filter by attribute«. There is no built-in method to change text conditions into certain attribute values – but it is possible to automate this move via the FDK or FrameScript or ExtendScript (from FM10).
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How do I fix this printer scaling issue?
Copied from my post on Experts Exchange...
I have a client running an OS X Server with Snow Leopard 10.6. Their office has iMacs and they print a variety of formats (PDF, DWG) from different programs.
The problem is that the prints are not scaling properly. When set to a certain scale, the measured print is off by 2% or so.
They also run Windows 7 in a virtualized machine via Parallels, and they are not experiencing the problem through windows.
The printer in question is an Epson Stylus Photo 1400. It is connected directly to the OS X Server via USB. The printer is then shared via Server Admin using all protocols.
On a client Mac OS X machine, I add the printer through System Preferences, Printers, and select the printer. When adding, I use the Gutenprint driver for this particular printer because for whatever reason, the standard driver will not print correctly (prints half-way, wrong size, etc.).
I have tried restarting the Print Server, removing and re-adding the printer with the same driver, updating the Gutenprint drivers from 5.2.3 to 5.2.7. I even deleted a CUPS plist file thinking it would do something but apparently not.
The prints used to print just fine. I don't know what to try as I am exhausting the research solutions I have found thus far online.
Any help is greatly appreciated.In addition to Matt's suggestions, check what driver is being used on the server. If the Epson driver is being used on the server but the clients are having to use Gutenprint as you have mentioned, then this can also cause scaling issues. So if you can create the server queue using the Gutenprint driver (for some printers this can be tricky) then this can help. And with this queue using the Gutenprint driver I would then try printing a PDF directly from the OS X server to see if the same scaling issue occurs. If the server prints without the 2% reduction then you can concentrate on the client.
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QHD+ Resolution Scaling Issues Windows 8
I've read that QHD+ resolution monitors like the Dell Precision m3800 with a 3200x1800 resolution screen are having scaling issues with Windows 8, and even 8.1. Some programs scale correctly, but I have specifically heard Adobe programs including Adobe After Effects do NOT scale correctly.
Are there plans to fix this with the next Windows release? Or a patch before then?
Any rough estimate as to when that would be?
Does it work at the moment to scale the monitor down to a lower resolution to fix it? Is it in fact tested and not just assumed. (I have no way of checking and can't get a straight answer)
I want to buy this laptop soon, but I need it for After Effects and if it's not usable, it won't be a good buy. Would love to have some concret answers!
Thanks!
KimThe CC versions of Adobe programs support high-DPI displays, but not older ones. If you use an older version, this won't change. Nobody goes back to old code.
Mylenium -
Vertical text in table heading
Hi,
I would like to save some space in some reports and I would like to change orientation of text in table heading.
Is it posible to have vertical text in table heading?
What I want is showed on this picture: [Vertical text|¨http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/234/obiverticaltext.jpg]
Thank you for some tips.Hi,
Go through this...will help you solve your requirement....http://blog.trivadis.com/blogs/andreasnobbmann/archive/2009/07/17/vertical-text-in-obiee.aspx
Use the same code Writing-mode: tb-rl; filter: flipv fliph; in custom css style of column heading.(column properties->column format->edit format icon beside column heading->css style)
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I have been evaluating Surface Pro 3 and once of the attributes is the display. Here is the description of the environment and the remote desktop display issue.
Surface Pro 3 (Windows 8.1 with latest firmware and Windows updates) has 12 inch built-in screen with native resolution 2160x1440. The Surface is docked and an external monitor (native resolution 1920x1080) is connected to the docking stations. The
display configuration doesn't allow for different scaling for each monitor, single scaling value is used for multiple monitors. This is an issue as the recommended scaling of 150% is optimal for small built-in screen of Surface but it is not optimal for
large screens of external monitors. Also this scaling is "inherited" by a remote desktop session which results in objects being too large on the remote desktop sessions or sometimes even blurry/fuzzy.
Can the blurriness/fuzziness of the remote desktop session be resolved?
ZHi Colin,
Thanks for the response. I installed the latest firmware and patches about a week ago and the scaling issue improved. It is not optimal yet as some graphical elements are still out of proportions but I do not want to spent more resources on this subject
anymore.
Best regards,
Zbysek
Z -
Graphics scaling issues in Flash Builder 4.5.1
Please review this screen shot. Details follow the image.
FB 4.5.1
applicationDPI = "160"
Graphics using MultiDPIBitmapSource scale fairly well.
Graphics used for these properties do not scale well at all:
1) ViewMenuItem's "icon" property.
2) List itemRenderer IconItemRenderer "decorator" property.
3) TabbedViewNavigatorApplication's "splashScreenImage" property.
These graphics assets end up with horrible scaling artifacts, making them unusable. So, I cannot use icons with Menus or Lists or a splash image.
I've reviewed all of Adobe's documentation and followed all of their recommendations for creating graphics assets for use in a mobile applications. Simple graphics with no curved lines or angles less than 90 degrees scale well. Anything else does not.
Attached is a screen shot comparing the scaling issues at 160, 240 and 320 dpi with applicationDPI = "160". It is using an FXG graphic created in Illustrator CS5.5.
The FXG graphic was embedded in the s:IconItemRenderer like this: decorator = "{images.arrow_list_icon}".
For testing purposes, I also tried switching the decorator at runtime based on the applicationDPI, but of course this fails as the application still scales the graphic whenever the application's applicationDPI property is specified.
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<s:itemRenderer>
<fx:Component>
<s:IconItemRenderer
decorator = "{chooseDecorator()}"
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//This code selects a different FXG asset based on the DPI reported at runtime.
import images.arrow_list_icon160;
import images.arrow_list_icon240;
import images.arrow_list_icon320;
import mx.core.FlexGlobals;
protected function chooseDecorator():Class {
var rtnVal:Class;
switch (FlexGlobals.topLevelApplication.runtimeDPI) {
case mx.core.DPIClassification.DPI_160:
rtnVal=images.arrow_list_icon160;
break;
case mx.core.DPIClassification.DPI_240:
rtnVal=images.arrow_list_icon240;
break;
case mx.core.DPIClassification.DPI_320:
rtnVal=images.arrow_list_icon320;
break;
return rtnVal;
</fx:Script>
Has anyone come up with methods which can be used to avoid scaling issues with these items when setting the applicationDPI property?Chances are that you'll get better answers for this question on the Flex general discussion forum. This forum is visited more by engineers on the tooling team while the latter has people from the Flex SDK team.
-Anirudh -
I'm still not getting the text to center within the table.
table {
width:500px;
margin:20px auto;
border:1px #666 dotted;
text-align: center;
thead, tfoot { background-color:#Eff7db; text-align:center; }
th, td { padding:8px; }
th { font-weight:bold; }
tbody tr { border-bottom:1px #ccc dotted; }
tbody tr:hover { background-color:#EFF7DB; }
<thead>
<tr>
<th colspan="2" scope="col"><h2>Mount Rose Elementary Staff</h2></th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th width="266" scope="col"><h2>Teachers</h2></th>
<th width="222" scope="col"><h2>Staff</h2></th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tfoot>
<tr>
<td colspan="2"> </td>
</tr>
</tfoot>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Chire - TWI/Pre K</td>
<td>Krissy Brown - Principal</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Castillo - K</td>
<td>Mrs. Fackelmann - Office</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Hanifen - K</td>
<td>Mrs. Boldi - Office</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Barajas - 1st</td>
<td>Mrs. Mier y Teran - Clinic</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Miss Mentgen - 1st</td>
<td>Mrs. Johnson - Counselor</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Folchi-Oddieo - 2nd</td>
<td>Mr. Wayne - Custodial Office</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Ispisua - 2nd</td>
<td>Mrs. Ault - Speech</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Biggs - 3rd</td>
<td>Mrs. Lean - OYO Intervention</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Henning - 3rd</td>
<td>Ms. Turnier - OYO Intervention</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Briggs - 4th</td>
<td>Ms. Stout - Music</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Carlson - 5th</td>
<td>Ms. Johal - Cafeteria</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Utley - 6th</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Dean - 4th, 5th, 6th</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Diaz / Ms. Tossava - EOC</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Truce - ESL</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Thomas - GATE</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Severs - GATE</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Allstadt - GATE</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Fleetwood - Resource</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>wranglergirl wrote:
I'm still not getting the text to center within the table.
When you say center what exactly do you mean, horizontally or vertically centered?
If I test your code in IE6, IE7, IE8 and Firefox the text appears horizontally centered??????
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
<title>Untitled Document</title>
<style type="text/css">
table {
width:500px;
margin:20px auto;
border:1px #666 dotted;text-align: center;
thead, tfoot { background-color:#Eff7db; text-align:center; }
th, td { padding:8px; }
th { font-weight:bold; }
tbody tr { border-bottom:1px #ccc dotted; }
tbody tr:hover { background-color:#EFF7DB; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<th colspan="2" scope="col"><h2>Mount Rose Elementary Staff</h2></th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th width="266" scope="col"><h2>Teachers</h2></th>
<th width="222" scope="col"><h2>Staff</h2></th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tfoot>
<tr>
<td colspan="2"> </td>
</tr>
</tfoot>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Chire - TWI/Pre K</td>
<td>Krissy Brown - Principal</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Castillo - K</td>
<td>Mrs. Fackelmann - Office</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Hanifen - K</td>
<td>Mrs. Boldi - Office</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Barajas - 1st</td>
<td>Mrs. Mier y Teran - Clinic</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Miss Mentgen - 1st</td>
<td>Mrs. Johnson - Counselor</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Folchi-Oddieo - 2nd</td>
<td>Mr. Wayne - Custodial Office</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Ispisua - 2nd</td>
<td>Mrs. Ault - Speech</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Biggs - 3rd</td>
<td>Mrs. Lean - OYO Intervention</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Henning - 3rd</td>
<td>Ms. Turnier - OYO Intervention</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Briggs - 4th</td>
<td>Ms. Stout - Music</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Carlson - 5th</td>
<td>Ms. Johal - Cafeteria</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Utley - 6th</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Dean - 4th, 5th, 6th</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Diaz / Ms. Tossava - EOC</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Truce - ESL</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Thomas - GATE</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Severs - GATE</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ms. Allstadt - GATE</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Mrs. Fleetwood - Resource</td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</body>
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Hello All,
We are using the TableView Control in one of our aplications to display search results.When we built this particular application we were on EP6 SP2 PL 29.
Some how in that version teh header text in the tabledataview control was displaying italic text.
We used the following piece of code do this.
bean.setSearchHeader("Search Result(s) For: <i>"+ bean.getSearchString()+ " </i>("+ mySearch.getTrueResults()+ ")");"
This would display the keyword we searched for in Italic.
Now we have migrated from EP6 SP2 to EP6 SP16.
The correct portal version is:
J2EE Engine 6.40 PatchLevel 102141.313
Portal 6.0.16.0.0
KnowledgeManagementCollaboration 6.0.16.3.0 (NW04 SPS16 Patch3)
Now in this particular version when we search for any keywords.
The results are displayed but the header data does not show the keyword in Italics, however it displayes the "<i>" tag.
Let me know whether we can display italic text in table Header.
Thanks and Regards
Manoj Kumar
Message was edited by: Manoj KumarHi,
to customize the header of the TableView change the header renderer.
1. implement IHeaderRenderer interface:
public class HeaderRenderer implements IHeaderRenderer {
public void renderHeader(TableView tableView, IPageContext pcontext) {
TextView tv = new TextView();
tv.setEncode(false);
tv.setText("<i>italic header text</i>");
tv.render(pcontext);
public boolean willRenderHeader(TableView tableView, IPageContext pcontext) {
//allways render
return true;
2. set the header renderer class to your TableView object:
tableView.setHeaderRenderer(new HeaderRenderer());
this should show the text in the table header in italics.
Romano -
Acrobat X... Used to be able to Certify with Visible signature, and still be able to search all text. Now some areas (text resembling tables) are no longer searchable. How can I fix this?
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