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Here's a bug. Notice that without a leader character, the right side % symbols all line up properly.
Now, with a '.' added as a leader character, the last % is knocked out of alignment.
I've tried to use a decimal-justified tab...
...but the same exact misalignment occurs when I add a '.' as a leader character.
Thanks, Adobe Illustrator, for making my life difficult for the last 34 years.
I was able to reproduce this.
Since you didn't mention version, I tested both CC2024 and an older one (CC2020). It did it in both, so this is not a new issue.
In my case, it was not limited to the last item, but any item depending on the number of digits and it also changes depending on font, and also what charcater you used for the leader. e.g. if you used period-space, it doesn't happen.
I did notice that if you changed the Type specs to toggle from Fractional Widths to System Layout, the ef
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Can't reproduce that. Can you share a demo file?
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I wish I could, but this site will not allow a simple Illustrator file to be uploaded. I guess we found another bug.
I've been able to correct the alignment with kerning, but for whatever reason, adding a leading period character throws off the alignment of the last line every single time on my machine.
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I was able to reproduce this.
Since you didn't mention version, I tested both CC2024 and an older one (CC2020). It did it in both, so this is not a new issue.
In my case, it was not limited to the last item, but any item depending on the number of digits and it also changes depending on font, and also what charcater you used for the leader. e.g. if you used period-space, it doesn't happen.
I did notice that if you changed the Type specs to toggle from Fractional Widths to System Layout, the effect disappears, so that might be your option for now.
It also dispapears if you change the OpenType to another type of Lining, e.g. Tabular lining.
Regardless, this shouldn't be happening AT ALL, so I consider this to be a bug.
 
 
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I've also seen similar inconsistencies, Brad.
Moreover, toggling from Fractional Widths to System Layout and then back to Fractional Widths seems to surprisingly cure the issue as well. Can you confirm that?
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Yes, but not consistently
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Brad, can you perhaps clarify the inconsistence you're observing when toggling from Fractional Widths to System Layout and then back to Fractional Widths?
Please don't get me wrong. I agree it is a bug, but as far as I can see, this workaround always works. Probably I'm wrong as I did not test it sufficiently.
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Also, switching between kerning modes from, say, Auto to 0 also toggles the errant effect... no matter if it's set to Fractional or System, again inconsistently.
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Thanks for figuring out how to fix this, Brad. I'd already determined that changing the kerning to auto on the last line fixed it, but your solution works well and I can be more easily applied when required. I agree that it's still a bug