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February 9, 2019
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Different height of row on different screens

  • February 9, 2019
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Hi all,

I really don't know how to call it correctly so I don't even know, how to find it here. But I noticed one thing. If I work on my design on my laptop and then, I move it to my PC, it looks like the heights of row are different. For example if I have two elements top aligned, then it's ok on laptop, but on PC one element is lower than the other one. Do you know please, what it is? Thanks.

Tomas

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    Davidsmi
    Participant
    February 14, 2023

    Hi, any update? Experiencing the same issue when working on an XD file from a Macbook Pro and from an iMac and it's pretty annoying! I checked the font twice and it's the same installed on both devices and by the way it's the Roboto font provided by Google so I'm pretty sure it's not a technical issue inherent to it.

     

    It would be nice if someone from the technical team would look into this problem.

     

    Thank you 😊

    sara.lepshee
    Participant
    September 13, 2022

    Hi, how did you solve the problem, if you did solve it somehow?
    Me and my coworker are now experiencing the same issue when working on the same file - one accesing from 13,3" Macbook Air and the other one from 14" Macbook Pro. 
    Me - I see the design being messy in pixels, not consistent, badly alligned,.. eg. the padding I see is 14 px and 19 px. My coworker sees 16 px and 24 px (the way it should be). 

    I see this as a pretty big issue regarding the fact we are designing and prototyping the app that should be pixel perfect.
    As this is a three years old issue, I do really hope there is a solution for that.
    Do anyone from Adobe has something to add to the discussion, please? Highly appreciated. 🙂 Thank you.

    cmgap
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 10, 2019

    Can you post a screen shot from both computers showing the attributes in the right column? Have you compared a pdf output from both systems?

    Hud1ai2Author
    Participating Frequently
    February 11, 2019

    Thanks for you answer. So, here is the screenshot from my desktop (screen resolution 2560x1440)

    and this is from laptop (screen resolution 1920x1080)

    As you can see, there is difference between vertical positions of numbers (also the space between lines and headings is different) and I don't know why. It looks like line height in XD is relative to screen resolution.

    The pdf is useless for me now, because I need to have same position of elements in my design through all resolutions. Thanks.

    cmgap
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 11, 2019

    What happens if you turn on Responsive Resize