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    Text issues

    Sometimes when i close a layout and then re-open it, the text in my title block has either compressed too closely to itself or spaces too far apart making a mess of things. in other words, if i type out "Pioneer", the next time i open it, it may read "P i o n e e r" or, the opposite and it compresses.

    is there any reason this might be happening?

  2. #2
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    What version of Chief? I believe we have resolved this in X3. It usually fixes itself up by restarting Chief or by rebooting the computer.
    Dan Park,
    Special Projects Director,
    Chief Architect

  3. #3
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    its x2
    and if it doesnt work when i re-open? what do i do then?
    ive thought long and hard as to why this is happening and cant figure it out.

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    Have you tried rebooting the computer?

    If it's still happening send the plan and layout to support so we can see if it's happening on another computer. If it's not happening on another computer it's possible you have a corrupt system font.
    Dan Park,
    Special Projects Director,
    Chief Architect

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    Mike what font are you using? from posts on previous occasions it seemed like it happens with only some fonts. have you tried a different font??
    Graeme Taylor

    currently loaded X3.1 & X4.2-64 bit & X5 64 bit
    also used v7 to x12
    AMD Phenom 2 black 980 3.7 GHz quad core
    8GB DDR3-1333 RAM
    NVIDIA GEForce GTX560 1024Mb graphics
    win 7 -64 bit
    2 x 24 inch monitors

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    the font i am using is mufferaw

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    Wthat is version?

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    the version im using is x2
    the text is mufferaw.

  9. #9
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    have you tried another font as the font you are using does not appear to be classified as a std windows font. Try blueprint and see if the problem persists.
    Graeme Taylor

    currently loaded X3.1 & X4.2-64 bit & X5 64 bit
    also used v7 to x12
    AMD Phenom 2 black 980 3.7 GHz quad core
    8GB DDR3-1333 RAM
    NVIDIA GEForce GTX560 1024Mb graphics
    win 7 -64 bit
    2 x 24 inch monitors

 

 

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