09-04-2018, 08:23 AM
Hi Mike
A very minor point.
I occasionally add an text annotation using a background colour to make it stand out e.g. white text on a red background.
To improve the look, I would like to be able to extend this red background by using a space at either end of the true text.
This is fine for the left of the box but doesn't work at the end (probably because you strip trailing blanks).
Any chance that you don't strip trailing blanks if the background of the text is non white (or differs from the general background of the pdf if it is non-white).
Another mechanism, and perhaps easier to implement as you don't have to worry about the general colour of the pdf, is to add a non breaking space to the drop down "Insert" control.
As I said at the start, a very minor point (and you probably have more important things to test/code)
Cheers
Geoff
A very minor point.
I occasionally add an text annotation using a background colour to make it stand out e.g. white text on a red background.
To improve the look, I would like to be able to extend this red background by using a space at either end of the true text.
This is fine for the left of the box but doesn't work at the end (probably because you strip trailing blanks).
Any chance that you don't strip trailing blanks if the background of the text is non white (or differs from the general background of the pdf if it is non-white).
Another mechanism, and perhaps easier to implement as you don't have to worry about the general colour of the pdf, is to add a non breaking space to the drop down "Insert" control.
As I said at the start, a very minor point (and you probably have more important things to test/code)
Cheers
Geoff
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