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June 19, 2013

P: Scrub text leading jumps the value super high

When I use the scrub method of adjusting on my leading, PS(win) unexpectedly jumps the number way up, even if I'm scrubbing left, even if i'm holding the alt key.

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Participating Frequently
June 26, 2013
In the Character Palette if you click the Kerning Icon it selects the Tracking Field. Here's a quick screenshot to show what I mean: http://screencast.com/t/xghNT1cv1

Inspiring
June 26, 2013
Great. Thanks David. I hope for both CC and CS6.
David Mohr
Participating Frequently
June 26, 2013
Yes, Charles, you're right and I've already logged a bug against it. They're liable to be different manifestation of the same cause, but we are working to fix the problem.
Inspiring
June 26, 2013
Chris, It is not just scrubby input. All input methods for Tracking get broken too after scaling text.
Inspiring
June 26, 2013
David,
Check the Tracking input. That seems broken beyond just scrubby input after scaling of text.
David Mohr
Participating Frequently
June 26, 2013
In Photoshop CS5, if you scaled/transformed text, then the leading was also transformed. The behavior of keyboard-entered values for leading in CS7/CC is the same as CS5.

There is a widget-issue with the scrubby, but that's a bug actually outside the scope of Text specifically. We are looking at a fix now.

David
Inspiring
June 26, 2013
Oh PS 5! I just assumed you meant PsCS5. (I used PS 5, but that long ago is well beyond "fuzzy memory" for me!)
el.gomez作成者
Participating Frequently
June 26, 2013
Right but I'm talking about photoshop 5 (or there about, memory is a little fuzzy), pre the whole creative suite. Same situation happened when text was scaled.
Inspiring
June 26, 2013
As I recall it was a bug early in CS6, that was fixed. And is now back.
el.gomez作成者
Participating Frequently
June 26, 2013
It's strange but I could swear there was a similar bug in PS5, with the same circumstances. Odd that it would happen again over a decade later.