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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
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Hi,
This is a problem. We are looking into and see what we can find.
You do not need to check whether field.Font.Size before you set MaxFontSize. MaxFontSize will be ignored if field.Font.Size is already set.
Thanks!
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Joined: 12/18/2013 Posts: 67
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Hi,
If you're looking at it anyway, you can also see that if works differently if the field is MultiLine textbox. If I set MaxFontSize = 2 into it, then the text is super small.
Best regards, Maxim
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Maxim wrote:Hi,
If you're looking at it anyway, you can also see that if works differently if the field is MultiLine textbox. If I set MaxFontSize = 2 into it, then the text is super small.
Best regards, Maxim I believe the super small font is the correct result. In another word, it does work correctly with multi-line textbox. For single line textbox the library performs more auto-sizing thus did not honor MaxFontSize in all cases.
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Hi,
Is there any update on this?
Best regards, Maxim
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We should be able to provide a new build to you this week.
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Hi,
We have posted a new build. Please see your private message for the download location.
Thanks!
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