Tall characters getting cut off
Posted: 2014-06-10 10:59:43
Hi all,
I recently upgraded, finally, to NWP 2 and was disappointed that a problem I've had for years has still not been fixed. Essentially, tall characters on the top line of a field will be cut off. Typically, this means superscript footnote numbers will be missing their tops, but it also includes diacritics on capital letters (Ö, Ā, É, etc.). It seems like some fonts include more whitespace above the characters, and also place their superscripts at different heights, because a lot of common fonts (e.g., Times, Garamond, Palatino, Gentium, and Verdana) are not affected. However, several fonts that I like to use are affected, to varying degrees (these include Adobe Text Pro, which I've used in the attached image, and Garamond Premier Pro; Hoefler is mostly OK but you can see a little bit of this effect with the character É). Also, this problem appears in printouts as well as in NWP itself.
Any tips for solving this problem (preferably not "just don't use those fonts")? I've tried increasing the footnote gutter, which doesn't solve the problem and also doesn't apply to the main text area. I've also tried lowering the baseline, which does work but at the cost of increasing the leading between lines. Since spacing is added above lines, rather than below, decreasing the line spacing to compensate reintroduces the problem. Thanks in advance!
I recently upgraded, finally, to NWP 2 and was disappointed that a problem I've had for years has still not been fixed. Essentially, tall characters on the top line of a field will be cut off. Typically, this means superscript footnote numbers will be missing their tops, but it also includes diacritics on capital letters (Ö, Ā, É, etc.). It seems like some fonts include more whitespace above the characters, and also place their superscripts at different heights, because a lot of common fonts (e.g., Times, Garamond, Palatino, Gentium, and Verdana) are not affected. However, several fonts that I like to use are affected, to varying degrees (these include Adobe Text Pro, which I've used in the attached image, and Garamond Premier Pro; Hoefler is mostly OK but you can see a little bit of this effect with the character É). Also, this problem appears in printouts as well as in NWP itself.
Any tips for solving this problem (preferably not "just don't use those fonts")? I've tried increasing the footnote gutter, which doesn't solve the problem and also doesn't apply to the main text area. I've also tried lowering the baseline, which does work but at the cost of increasing the leading between lines. Since spacing is added above lines, rather than below, decreasing the line spacing to compensate reintroduces the problem. Thanks in advance!