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January 31, 2014
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Changing the height of the 'Change Bar'

  • January 31, 2014
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Hi everybody!

I've one more doubt... I put in my document a 'change bar', but I can't change it's height. Actually, I've to decrease the height of the change bar, because there's a little space above the modified text.

Someone can help me?

    Best answer by TimPhelps

    With PTC/Arbortext Styler, there is not a height adjustment for change bars.

    Their height is calculated relative to the line leading.

    It might be best to submit this as a case to PTC/Arbortext Technical Support

    Here is a link for filing a technical support case:

    https://www.ptc.com/appserver/cs/case/case_logger.jsp

    Submitting an appsave with the case would be helpful for replication purposes.

    Tim

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    TimPhelps12-AmethystAnswer
    12-Amethyst
    January 31, 2014

    With PTC/Arbortext Styler, there is not a height adjustment for change bars.

    Their height is calculated relative to the line leading.

    It might be best to submit this as a case to PTC/Arbortext Technical Support

    Here is a link for filing a technical support case:

    https://www.ptc.com/appserver/cs/case/case_logger.jsp

    Submitting an appsave with the case would be helpful for replication purposes.

    Tim

    rboneti1-VisitorAuthor
    1-Visitor
    February 3, 2014

    Thank you Tim for the support!

    I really need to have a solution for this, but, in this case, I'm going to try a different alternative.

    rboneti1-VisitorAuthor
    1-Visitor
    February 7, 2014

    For anyone interested in it, The PTC suport helps me, and I finally solved it!

    Actually, I didn't changed the change's bar height, but instead put the change bar outside of the element's tag, i put the change's bar begining tag inside the element's tag. (right of element's start tag).

    It decreased the height of the change bar, adjusting to the text. (without the space above text)

    Thank you for all.