See the top row, where I have ‘Photo Editor’ being incorrectly split across two lines.

See the top row, where I have ‘Photo Editor’ being incorrectly split across two lines. Other screenshots contain details. Anyone else experiencing something like this?

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8 Commentsto See the top row, where I have ‘Photo Editor’ being incorrectly split across two lines.

  1. Anonymous says:

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    I’ve had this before. The way I solved it was manually typing the label into two rows.

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    I know exactly what it is it’s because you have the labels set for more than one row and if you do that you have to reposition the icon toward the top of the box to make it all line up but that’s not a bug you just have to play around with the positions once you add more than one line of the label oh and you might have to move the label up and down also but you can get it to line up I’ve done it before

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    I am wondering whether the space could be something else than the “regular” space, for instance some blank character that would act like a non breakable space? Could you try to manually remove and reinsert it? And if it doesn’t help, does the text breaks if you add some one or two (or maybe more) characters at the end?

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    Pierre Hébert​​ You’re absolutely right. That space was something odd. Replacing it worked :)



    I’ll email the developer and let him know.

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    Concretely U+00A0 “no break space”

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  6. Anonymous says:

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    Great, this time the bug isn’t mine 🙂

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  7. Anonymous says:

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    Oh okay I see what you guys are saying now it looks very similar but it took me forever to figure out how to use those icons and labels positioning just right lol

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  8. Anonymous says:

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    Indeed, text positioning can become a nightmare… That’s not so easy as it seems because of its variability.

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