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    • Dave RD Offline
      Dave R
      last edited by

      Very likely it is the font. Flux Architect is a pretty poorly built font. Notice that your first screen shot doesn't even show the font as FLux Architect. Try Verdana or Arial and see what you get.

      If you want something that looks more hand lettered, you might try Tekton Pro.

      Screenshot - 7_31_2020 , 5_49_34 PM.png

      or Architect Std
      Screenshot - 7_31_2020 , 5_50_09 PM.png

      And there are certainly others out there.

      As I was poking around on my computer I came across one called NewFlux Architect. No idea where it came from but that one does appear to behave.
      Screenshot - 7_31_2020 , 5_51_46 PM.png

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      • C Offline
        Chris Hutchins
        last edited by

        Actually, the first example is Verdana, I was trying several different fonts including Flux Architect, they all respond the same, with the imperial numbers left justified.

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
          last edited by

          Maybe it's a Mac thing.

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          • C Offline
            Chris Hutchins
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            Screen Shot 2020-08-01 at 2.18.51 PM.pngScreen Shot 2020-08-01 at 2.19.01 PM.png

            If I highlight the dimension text, then it pops back into the center where I want it?

            any ideas?

            Chris

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
              last edited by

              That does seem like a Mac thing. Maybe TIG will get an opportunity to chime in when he has time.

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
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                It behaves as expected on PCs, so I must suspect it's a MAC issue.
                I don't have a MAC available right now...
                @DaveR - do you have one to check it ?

                I suspect it's not the extension per se, but the way MACs format dimensions' text...

                Can one of you try doing it manually too...
                Select an 'ordinary' dim and manually edit its text...
                Let the first part be <> to tell it to use the actual value, then add \n to force a new-line and some alternative text [in () if desired]...
                So if it's 24" the string would be something like <>\n(61cm)

                Is the justification of the text still 'wrong' ??
                If so it's not the extension, but it's the MAC itself !

                TIG

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
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                  @tig said:

                  @DaveR - do you have one to check it ?

                  Unfortunately my MacBook is defunct so I can't check it but I'm guessing you are on the money with the way Macs format text.

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                    Chris Hutchins
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                    Hi Guys... appreciate your help on this!

                    If I do it manually I get the same left justification.... \n didn't seem to work on the Mac, but Control & Return provided the 2nd line.

                    I guess its a Mac thing

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
                      last edited by

                      I asked another Mac user to test it and he got the same thing so yes, I would agree it's a Mac thing.

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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
                        last edited by

                        What typed equivalent might work ?
                        \r or \r\n for example ?
                        Could you try those possibilities manually and see what works on your MAC - if anything...
                        If something works then I can add an OS test for a MAC, and change the PC's \n newline character[s] to suit that ??

                        TIG

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                          Chris Hutchins
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                          Interestingly enough, when I print as PDF everything comes out center justified. So I am good to go, thanks for you help!

                          Chris

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                            Dave R
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                            That's kind of odd but as long as it works...

                            What happens if you send to LayOut? Do those dimensions look right in LO?

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