I’ve even tried merging the two paragraphs and then hitting Return to separate them, and the problem doesn’t go away. Also, this appears to be the only place the problem shows up.
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I’ve turned on “invisibles” but don’t see anything that could be causing this. Also, are you using the latest version of Pages with the updates? I’ve double-checked in the Inspector, and there’s no extra space set before or after paragraphs, so I’m at a loss as to why Pages should exhibit this weird behavior.ĭid you turn on invisibles to see the formatting of the document? I have been using Pages since it came out and did not encounter this problem.
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It’s possible that Pages is working from the descenders, but I’ve never seen another word processing program or a page design program that worked that way – not even the original MacWrite. once you learn the order of things, they seem to be in the right place. I’m still no pro, but I find the applications to be quite intuitive. I remember fumbling through Pages and Keynote initially, but a lot of that was unlearning what I’d already learned. It would be a pain to auto-adjust so many lines.Īt any rate, just some food for thought. But if it’s doing the spacing based on what’s mentioned above, I don’t know how much that will help. Under the ‘T’ section, there is a place to define spacing. If you want to adjust line spacing, you can do that using the Inspector. I wonder if it’s spacing from the bottom of the ‘y’ and the ‘p.’ I know that may not be right, but perhaps that’s what it’s doing.
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The first line in your example has characters that go below the ‘base’ line (I don’t know if that’s proper terminology), while the other two do not. I know this doesn’t fix the spacing issue, but I wonder if Pages is spacing from the bottom most part of any given line. I would have stuck with pages if not for the typographic problem. The third project, the musical program, was created in Pages, and the only reason I exported it to Word was because of the problem with inconsistent leading demonstrated in the article. Several parts of that project and the third one were provided to me as Word files they all imported fine. It worked perfectly, and I never had to export that one to Word. The second was begun with the same AppleWorks template and then imported into Pages, which I hoped would be a friendlier, more powerful program for completing the project.
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The first project was created in AppleWorks and exported to Word so they could finish editing it on the Windows computer at church. Why not just start a document in Pages and finish it in Pages and stick with Pages? Why so much exporting and importing?
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I’ll be catching up on other email over the next couple days. All of today’s letters are in response to Typography Problem Makes Pages Unsuitable for Serious Printing. He’s been a real blessing, and we will all miss him – and along the way, I had an excuse to start using Pages. It was a wonderful experience, my first musical, and a fine tribute to James Fissel, who is retiring because of medical issues. The past two weeks have been quite busy with musical rehearsals at church and some design projects – creating postcards, water bottle labels, tickets, and programs for Rishalina and the River, a musical our church’s music and arts director cowrote in 1976.