Greetings,
I recently updated to the current version(s) of PDF-XChange Viewer Pro and have an issue with spacing between lines of text. In the two most recent updates, Version 2.5 Build 192.0 and Build 193.0, the spacing between each line of text has increased. There is of course no way to set this in the program and it causes me much difficultly working with standard notes that I have set up for placing on PDF files that I mark up. (I markup architectural plans which often have very little blank space for placing notations)
Is there a reason for the increased spacing between lines of text? Can it be re-set to the closer spacing or do I have to roll back to the previous version of Viewer Pro? I have included the template I copy standard notes from. It contains various styles of text with the older, closer spacing. I have also included a sample page which includes notes copied from the template that end up being placed with more space between each line.
Particulars: Windows XP Pro - SP3, PDF-XChange Viewer v2.0.57.0 (Oct 15 2010 17:57:59) had tighter line spacing.
Thanks in advance for any insight you can provide.
Mark
Text Spacing Between Lines
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DRabbit
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Stefan - PDF-XChange
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Re: Text Spacing Between Lines
Hello DRabbit,
I spoke with the guys dealing with the fonts in the Viewer, and they told me that we have increased the line height to match that of Adobe's Reader, as there have been many requests to match that.
Best,
Stefan
I spoke with the guys dealing with the fonts in the Viewer, and they told me that we have increased the line height to match that of Adobe's Reader, as there have been many requests to match that.
Best,
Stefan