The issue reported below has been resolved in Ver 10.6.0 build 396.
I appreciate all the hard work and efforts of the support and development team.
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Hello all,
In Build 388, the UI design for specifying units in each dialog has changed slightly, so that you can now specify them in the upper right corner of a dialog or in the upper right corner of a category within a dialog. However, with this change in UI design, the end of the unit is now hidden and not displayed when a specific font is set as Common UI-Font.
The issue is limited to a very small number of fonts, and since it is only a visual issue, the impact is very minor. It is possible that the issue is caused by the font itself and not by the PDF-XChange Editor. Among the default fonts (*) installed by Windows 10, regardless of language, the following two fonts cause the issue. Note that I have not checked all other fonts.
- MS UI Gothic
- MS PGothic
- (*) Windows 10 font list
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/fonts/windows_10_font_list
Best regards,
rakunavi
- PDF-XChange Editor Plus Version: 10.4.1 build 389
- OS Version: Windows 11 Home 23H2 Build 22631.4169
- PC Model: Lenovo IdeaPad C340-15IWL, HP All-in-One 22-c0xx