Superscripts and Underlining in Xpress
PaulDetheux
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Hello,
When I apply the Superscript style to characters and underline them, the underline is no longer vertically aligned with that of the neighboring characters. I have never been able to resolve this issue.
Is there a solution?
Thank you for your help.
Configuration: Macintosh / Safari 14.0.3
When I apply the Superscript style to characters and underline them, the underline is no longer vertically aligned with that of the neighboring characters. I have never been able to resolve this issue.
Is there a solution?
Thank you for your help.
Configuration: Macintosh / Safari 14.0.3
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Ah ok.. a horizontal alignment ...
It's possible but not automatic..
You put your characters in superscript mode, but without underline
Then you select these characters and apply an underline style (menu "style") with a negative offset.
It's possible but not automatic..
You put your characters in superscript mode, but without underline
Then you select these characters and apply an underline style (menu "style") with a negative offset.
Okay, I understand. But it’s quite acrobatic.
You have to proceed by trial and error to align the underlines.
It’s no coincidence that Xpress has been dethroned.
The same goes for the management of non-breaking spaces before semicolons, before exclamation and question marks, and inside quotation marks.
This should be handled automatically.
But no, it has to be done manually and painstakingly.
Thank you very much for the tip.
You have to proceed by trial and error to align the underlines.
It’s no coincidence that Xpress has been dethroned.
The same goes for the management of non-breaking spaces before semicolons, before exclamation and question marks, and inside quotation marks.
This should be handled automatically.
But no, it has to be done manually and painstakingly.
Thank you very much for the tip.
