>I don't do any scalling. The text in the first object is set when
it was
>created in xforms. The only code that touches it is when the object
is
>created in xmp3.c, created by fdesign.
>>
>> Are you scalling the form in any way? (i.e. fl_adjust_form_size)
If so, you
> Oops, I meant to spell that with one l -- scaling. hehe.
> Hmmm, I can't suggest anything else at the moment, maybe
someone
> else has an idea. I will try out the same kind of thing and see
if I
> have the same problem.
> There are a couple of kluge fixes I can think of, such as
creating the
> second text object with a single space in it, and over-writing it
later. Yuck.
> I'll see what I can find.
Well, I had no luck replicating the problem. Maybe more details or
some sample
code will help.
Veronica
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