[kfontview] [Bug 457308] New: Font is Being Whacky
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457308
Bug ID: 457308
Summary: Font is Being Whacky
Product: kfontview
Version: unspecified
Platform: Microsoft Windows
OS: Microsoft Windows
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at kde.org
Reporter: phantomhorselover7 at yahoo.com
Target Milestone: ---
Created attachment 151003
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The screenshot show the normal size letters and the small letters to the left
I really don't know how to describe it. But I've tried doing it two ways. I've
been making refs for me and my friend for several characters we have. I wanted
to keep the same sort of flow for all, so I've been copy/pasting the name
section and another section that has letters to each project. Last night,
however, when I brought it over to a new project it looked normal until I tried
to move it, then suddenly there was the size I wanted not moving and smaller
letters to the left of it that moved/it let me edit, etc.
I thought maybe my image was larger then the other images I had done or
something so I resized it and tried again and they still had the small letters
to the left with the normal looking ones to the right (the ones to the right do
not move and do not change when the smaller ones are edited and if I go over it
with the smaller version of itself, it disappears)
I then thought maybe the program was having a moment, so I closed it down and
reopened it and tried again and the same thing happened. As it was late and I
didn't feel like fighting it too much, I was like okay I'll just make new
letters. So I deleted those ones and tried making new ones, setting the font
type and size to the same of the other projects... only the letters stayed
super small... I had to add a 0 to the end of the number size I was using (48,
so 480) to get it to be the same size as the name section.
I was like okay this is stupid and shut it down for the night and restarted my
computer, thinking maybe it was my computer having an issue.
Then I got on it again today, still having the same problem and so I
uninstalled and reinstalled Krita, hoping that would fix it, but still no dice.
So I decided to report it.
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