like in the title, i start with a paragraph text frame to layout my text, i use full justify with all of it, but some of the lines that dont occupy the whole width of the frame and end with a paragraph mark( inverted p sign) and not all of them(even stranger, no?) are expanded to the whole width of the frame by adding a lot of annoying large spaces between characters when converting the frame to artistic. why is that, can this be disabled?
thank you, and please excuse the many repetitions!
NewDawn said: not all of them(even stranger, no?) are expanded to the whole width of the frame by adding a lot of annoying large spaces between characters when converting the frame to artistic. why is that, can this be disabled
try to press Enter an the end of the paragraph before to convert to Artistic text
i did press enter at the end of each paragraph, otherwise it wouldnt be considered a paragraph anymore. i just need the lines to stop expanding to the whole width, when they only occupy about half that distance originally.
edit: from what ive learned, this only happens for full justify text alignment, its like in word when u have a line ending with line break it expands to the whole width of the page, adding large spaces between its words, but there u can disable this default setting. i havent found this option in corel anywhere, or maybe i didnt look hard enough, idk.. and there is another issue, the lines starting with tab from the paragraph text frame will be pushed back to the left edge when converting all to artistic.
NewDawn said:u have a line ending with line break it expands to the whole width of the page
I think you are describing force justify. Full justify does not do this. So make sure you do not have force justify in your paragraph before you convert it.
But you shouldn't really expect the converted text to exactly resemble the original paragraph object. The two text models are inteded for different purposes and have different characteristics.
nope, its just normal justify on the whole frame, the problem ocurs only when converting to artistic. idk.. it seemed logical to me that once u make it artistic all the formatting should remain the same.