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Introduction

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To begin the necessary adjustments to the frame contents, click the “Activate” check box just under the tab

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or simply click on the power icon topic 328e3.

If you click “Deacitvate” – all settings are maintained, but disabled. To reset your frame to the default settings for the selected frame, click "Reset" and "Activate".

Font size adaption

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This module is used for scaling text in terms of font size and various text attributes.

Scaling factor source

With Scaling factor source you can choose whether the frame or the page should be used for the adaption.

The following options are available

max (Width/Height)

If max (Width/Height) is chosen the higher of the two values will be taken as reference.

min (Width/Height)

If min (Width/Height) is chosen the lower of the two values will be taken as reference.

Width

If Width is chosen, the width will be taken as reference.

Height

If Height is chosen, the height will be taken as reference.

Depending on the option selected, the selection refers to the dimensions of the frame or page.

Scaling intensity

The scaling intensity is used to define the actual impact of the size adjustments in the adaption panel on the chosen frame.

For example:

If the settings in the adaption panel are set to increase the document by 120% and the scaling intensity in this frame is set to 50%, the text size will be increased by 60%.

Minimum Size

Sets the minimum font size that can be used during adaption if activated.

Maximum Size

Sets the maximum font size that can be used during adaption if activated.

Note
If either limit is reached, Wedia Dylation will respect the limits and keep the proportions of the font sizes. That is, all texts in the relevant context will not be scaled further. This protects the proportions of the text.

Fit text to frame

With the help of this option, the scaling factor is selected without further consideration of the other settings in such a way that it fits exactly into the frame.

Integral numbers

This option rounds the font size to integral numbers.

E.g.: If a text size would be increased to 14.67, the font size would be rounded up to 15.00.

Avoid overflow

This checkbox is used to restrict the text size to a size which fits into the adapted text frame. If you have defined a font sizes limitation the font size will be favoured.

Scale additional text attributes

This option enables scaling of the following additional text attributes:

  • infeed left and right

  • first and last line indent

  • line spacing before and after

  • strength of the drawing contour

  • paragraph line above and below: thickness, offset, infeed left and right

  • underline: strength and offset

  • strikethrough: thickness and offset

  • tabulators: tabulator position

    Tabs should generally only be used if tab settings have been made in paragraph and/or character styles. Tab positions in a text without corresponding settings are not scaled by Dylation.

Scale table attributes

This option enables scaling of the following table attributes:

Note
The correct scaling of the line widths of table borders and cell contours can only be guaranteed if cell formats are used and the line width settings for cell contours have been made in the cell format.
  • table options

    • distance before and after the table

    • line width of table borders, column and row contours

  • cell options

    • values of the row height: depending on the selected option, either the exact row height or the values for min. and max. row height are scaled

    • column width

    • line width of the diagonal lines

    • line width of the cell contours

    • distance between cell and text (cell offset): top, bottom, left and right

    • minimum offset to first baseline

Text fit

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This module is used to automatically adjust both the height and width of text frames according to their content. Depending on the text content and settings, the frame can grow, shrink or be minimized in height.

Dropdown

The selection defines the impact of the adjustment.

Vertical

Top and/or bottom edge will be adjusted.

Horizontal

Left and/or right edge will be adjusted.

Horizontal & Vertical

The adaption will be processed, first horizontally and second vertically.

Vertical & Horizontal

The adaption will be processed, first vertically and second horizontally.

Shrink

If this option is activated, the height of the text frame is reduced to the minimum height and width after deleting text - avoiding text overflow.

Grow

If this option is activated, the text frame can be enlarged in height and width after entering additional text to avoid text overflow.

Minimize

If the Minimize checkbox is marked the frame will be minimized, if the frame is empty (contains no text).
If it has an arrow at the upper or lower edge or at the left or right edge, it is not only minimized in its height or width, but is also shifted vertically or horizontally by the amount and in the direction of the arrow.
For text frames with content, this option has no effect.

Before adaption

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Removing the text

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After adaption

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Max. line count

This checkbox is used to set the maximum number of lines in a frame. If there is more text, this leads to an overflow.

Respect margin

This checkbox is used to restrict the size of the frame. The frame is not enlarged beyond the margins by the automatic adaption.

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