hebrew alphabet tutor: word FINAL in background of several hebrew characters

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The fact that the word "Final" is there isn't an error (it's not like it means "Final" version of this slide as opposed to "Draft" for example). It's referring to the Final form of the letters (the ones on the left with the descender); that is, what they look like when they appear as the last letter in a word. But the alignment is off. The word "Final" should be above the letter, not overlapping it like that.
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Rosie, is it possible that the "final" form is the form of the letter when it is the final letter in a word?
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Randall Cue said:
the "final" form is the form of the letter when it is the final letter in a word?
Yes, that is correct. Same with Greek too (sigma)
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Randall Cue said:
Rosie, is it possible that the "final" form is the form of the letter when it is the final letter in a word?
Yes, Randall, that's exactly what I said in the midst of my otherwise wordy paragraph. Sorry for burying it in there such that you didn't find it.
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Rosie Perera said:Randall Cue said:
Rosie, is it possible that the "final" form is the form of the letter when it is the final letter in a word?
Yes, Randall, that's exactly what I said in the midst of my otherwise wordy paragraph. Sorry for burying it in there such that you didn't find it.
Rosie, it's not your fault. It is mine for not reading your post more carefully. Please forgive my mistake. Thanks, I always appreciate your posts.
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Rosie Perera said:
The word "Final" should be above the letter, not overlapping it like that.
Thanks much, Rosie; we completely agree.
Unfortunately, I've not been able to duplicate this behavior (yet) on Mac or Windows, and because it obviously needs correction, would love to have a few more details about the environment, etc.
Luuk - do you mind sharing your platform (Mac/Win), the Support Info for the resource (found via the "i" icon in the upper right corner of the panel), and any scaling or window size settings that you might be using?
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