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Equations Of Multiple Lines In Text |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: A customer has a line of text followed by a [HRt], and a multiple-line equation with anchor type as character and a vertical bottom position. The customer presses Enter to go to the next line to continue the text. This works fine with line spacing set at one (1). However, when line spacing is set at two (2), there is a very large gap between the last line of the equation and the next line of text. Using Advance Up is one workaround, but it won't work if a soft page comes after the equation. Another workaround, would be to set line spacing to one (1) after the first line of text, then back to two (2) just before the line after the equation. Solutions: If you are using any line spacing greater than one (1), WordPerfect calculates the current line height by reading the previous line's height. The workaround of setting the line height back to one, directly after the equation code is the best one to use because you do not have to worry about the page breaks interfering with the advance code. |
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