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Xose
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My Textpages eat my first letters

16 Feb 2009, 07:35

Hi, when i edit my textpage, the first letters don't see in the frontpage...
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<textformat leading="100"><img src="content/Eu/pic4.jpg" width="500" height="178" alt="Xose Rivera" hspace="10" vspace="10" /></textformat></br></br><br/>       Ben, este é un portafolio de imaxes e de proxectos creativos; xa realizados en proceso ou en idealizacià³n; en busqueda de que a consciencia da infraestructura mellore a mià±a constancia na busqueda da beleza...<br/> <a href="#/content/Vida/">VIDAS </a>- <a href="http://www.xoserivera.eu/descargas/memoriavidas.pdf">Descargar Memoria </a><br/> <br/> Blablablaaaaaaaaa
See the example in http://www.xoserivera.com/?p=gallery#/content/Eu/

Why?

Thanks!
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globetrotter
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16 Feb 2009, 09:23

I think you have to change the textformat leading from 100 to 185 (or higher).
Rene
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Xose
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16 Feb 2009, 10:38

True, but what is this concept: "leading" ?

Thanks for your answer
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mjau-mjau
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18 Feb 2009, 03:14

Xose wrote:True, but what is this concept: "leading" ?
"leading" is the height between lines of text. The reason we recommend using it for images, is because Flash textfields simply do not handle images flowing with text very well. Sometimes when integrating an image, the text beneath might start behind the image, or crap like that ... We found out that encapsulating the image in a leading attribute, would help define where to start the text. The idea, is to set the "leading" parameter to the SAME as the height of the image.