On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 09:49:07AM +1200, Andrew Parsloe wrote: > On 21/09/2018 1:38 a.m., Scott Kostyshak wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 02:23:28PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > > Le 08/09/2018 à 00:38, Scott Kostyshak a écrit : > > > > In some cases, when I break a line, the text to the left of the break is > > > > shifted upwards. See the attached screenshots. In case it is difficult > > > > to see how "abc" changes from flipping back and forth in your image > > > > viewer, you can run the following command: > > > > > > > > compare -compose difference 1of2_before_jump.png > > > > 2of2_after_jump.png diff.png > > > > > > > > Would it be a valid feature request to not have the upward shift of > > > > "abc" in this situation, or is the "jump" actually desired? If it would > > > > be a valid feature request, I would not expect this issue to be high > > > > priority. > > > I tried briefly and cannot reproduce. I cannot tell where this comes from, > > > unfortunately. > > Thanks for trying. Interesting. Perhaps it could be a Qt difference > > then. I'm on Qt 5.9.5. > > > > Can anyone else reproduce? > > > > Scott > Yes (windows 7, Qt 5.10.1), but this seems logical to me. Surely the > movement of the "abc" in your examples is to accommodate/release the extra > vertical space needed by the note inset? Without the inset there is no > movement.
Thanks for reproducing, Enrico and Andrew. I think your diagnoses are correct. And although I don't like the shifting, I can't think of a way around it. Scott
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