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Hi Im simply trying to align left different sized text
I've read the community posts and googled re: why it occurs, the sloppy fixes (the best is to convert by "create oulines"), etc
Surely this is a bug that has been fixed?
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Adjust the Paragraph Style’s Bullet or Number Position setting:
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acrobat?
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in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/
p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post if it helps you get responses.
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Im so glad you mentioned how difficult the forums and website is to navigate. I feel like a noob everytime i come here (twice a year)
I realy would appreciate if you could move my post if that isn't a big imposition. i could be here another half hour, as i was posting the last post
thank you
sean
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i moved it to the acrobat forum. is that the app you're using or would indesign be better?
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InDesign
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Just realised that i posted to Acrobat despite me searching the InDesign forums
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[MOVED TO THE INDESIGN DISCUSSIONS]
Acrobate du PDF, InDesigner et Photoshopographe
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The text looks left aligned to me (allowing for design overhang in the individual characters - which was absolutely deliberate). There is no bug if that's how the font was designed, it would be a bug to ignore the font's design.
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Hi @Sean5CF1 , This comes up occasionally—the cause is the font’s metrics not an InDesign bug. All fonts include a side bearing dimension, and InDesign’s text alignment is optical which can be adjusted somewhat via the Story panel’s Optical Margin Alignment setting.
If you want to align a specific character you would have to kern a space before—see David Blatner’s CreativePro article here:
https://creativepro.com/removing-space-along-left-edge/
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Thanks Rob
Researched all this previously and read the articles
Using optical margin alignment reconfigures all bullet points and headings alignment in the same text frame
My whole 600 page manual has only 1 font with consistent formatting throughout.
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- That is not a bug. It is part of the font design. The designer does not want a geometric pure line, an optical alignment is important.
- Never outline text in InDesign. It is a no-go. The only purpose to convert fonts to outline is for graphic purposes like filling a letter with an image or to manipulate a letter.
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Thanks Willi
While this might be true (designers not wanting a geometric pure line), it looks sloppy
Optical alignment changes all following bullet and heading alignment in the same text box
So far outlining text is the only pure fix i have found, whether im using it to align text (manuipulate a letter) or for graphic design purposes. But this is also sloppy
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Optical Margin Alignment usage:
The text’s OMA set to the header’s point size
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As above Rob
Bullets realign
Attempts to correct bullets leads to unwanted spaces - a similar space i try to remove initially
Note while etxt shifts right, all bullets shift left
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Adjust the Paragraph Style’s Bullet or Number Position setting:
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Thanks Rob
I think this is going to be the best option. I'll have to reconfigure styles throughout manual but i don't see any other 'sinlge click' simple option
thanks so much
sean

