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Text Overflow in Quark 7

Last post 01-07-2010 10:11 AM by Glenn McDowall. 3 replies.
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  • 01-05-2010 2:46 AM

    • EDMOND
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    Text Overflow in Quark 7

    Hello,

    I was trying to open a Quark 6 doc in quark 7. I don't understand why there's a text overflow on the page. Pls advice.

    Thanks

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  • 01-05-2010 8:39 AM In reply to

    Re: Text Overflow in Quark 7

    Text reflow can occur due to using different text engine (Q6 and Q7 are quite different), different H&J's, different OS, different Fonts (with the same name) or different chip (intel vs PPC). Chances are its down to more than one of these.
    ... there was the puzzle of why the sun came out during the day, instead of at night when the light would come in useful.
    Terry Pratchet
  • 01-05-2010 10:48 PM In reply to

    • EDMOND
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    Re: Text Overflow in Quark 7

     

    Thanks Glenn,

    But I forgot to mention. I use a IBM comp, and I have both these applications (quark6 and 7) installed on this machine. I use quark 7 only for its shadows feature and for output. Quark6 displays the pages perfectly fine, but the moment I open the same pg in quark7 text boxes overflow. Rest is fiine though like pics and stuff. Will it help if I copy quark6 pref file to quark7? Pls help!

    Thanks again...

  • 01-07-2010 10:11 AM In reply to

    Re: Text Overflow in Quark 7

     Hi EDMOND

    snowed in for a dayStormSmile

    got to guess at the problem being Quark's Text Engine, have you tried any different versions of quark7 (7.0  7.1  7.5 ) or even a quark8 demo?

    Sorry I'm pretty PC ignorant, copying the pref file would be a bad idea, but if this was a Mac I'd create a Preferences Folder inside each of the Quark Application folders, to create fresh preferences.

    Does anyone here know if this trick works with PC?

     

    ... there was the puzzle of why the sun came out during the day, instead of at night when the light would come in useful.
    Terry Pratchet
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