Version: 1.2.1 (using KDE KDE 3.0.4) Installed from: Gentoo Packages Compiler: g++ 3.2.1 CFLAGS="-march=athlon-tbird -O3 -pipe -fforce-addr -fomit-frame-pointer" OS: Linux To duplicate this, try the following: 1) Start KWord and create a new document. 2) Type a line of text. 3) Select some of the text and apply the strikethrough font effect to it. 4) Make the paragraph containing that text something other than single space. 5) Note the strikethrough line stays where it is. It should move with the text. I also had it behave this way with colors. I originally couldn't get the text color to change except in single-space mode. It started working later, though, and I couldn't get it to occur again. Thank you! Donald
Subject: Re: New: font properties (strikethrough) misapplied with double space > 4) Make the paragraph containing that text something other than single space. Like the paragraph property "double spacing"? > 5) Note the strikethrough line stays where it is. It should move with the text. I'm not sure I'm following here.... The text isn't moving at all, since the spacing is _under_ the text anyway. Unless you're talking about a multiline paragraph... but in that case it still seems to me that it works (at least with KWord-CVS, but this stuff hasn't changed I think). Maybe you can provide a short test document showing the problem? Thanks. One bug I see is that the strikethrough line is far too high though.... I'll try to fix that.
Hi David, The strikethrough line not staying with the text is the one I was trying to indicate. I'm glad you found it in spite of my lousy description. :) [The strikethrough line appears to be drawn where the text WOULD be if it were single-spaced.] Thank you! Donald
Subject: Re: font properties (strikethrough) misapplied with double space On Wednesday 18 December 2002 02:51, you wrote: > The strikethrough line not staying with the text is the one I was trying to > indicate. I'm glad you found it in spite of my lousy description. :) [The > strikethrough line appears to be drawn where the text WOULD be if it were > single-spaced.] It seems to me that this is fixed in the current KWord then.
I am changing the status to RESOLVED/WORKSFORME, as the bug seems to be really away. Have a nice day!