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Underline Extending Past The [Und Off] Code |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: A user is trying to underline a lowercase x and overstrike an apostrophe and a Subscript lowercase p. The end result in 5.0 gives an underlined x followed by a p with an apostrophe above it. If the file is taken into 5.1 not only is the x underlined but also the apostrophe and the p. It appears this way in View and also when it prints. It seems that combining the overstrike with the subscript is causing the problem. The user is running on a Amax 2000 XT computer with a HP LaserJet Series II printer. The release dates used are 06-12-89 in WP50 and 01-19-90 in 5.1. Solutions: This has been fixed in 5.1with the 3/30/90 release. Disks to Send: Program 1&2 |
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