BUG: using italics in notes and clippings

If a line of text is italicized, it is also superscripted, unless you put un-italicized text on the same line.
- Open a note
- be sure to be at the beginning of a line
- Use CRTL-I or click on the Italics format button
- The text will also be superscripted.
- type something.
- Now, turn off italics
- continue typing. the italicized text will drop down and no longer be superscripted.
Windows 7, Nexus 7
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I am unable to reproduce this on Mac OS running L6.9. Are you running the latest version of Logos (6.9.0.0029)?
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This is in windows. Likely different in Mac OS. I should have been more specific.
Windows 7, Nexus 7
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I realized (from your signature line) that you were on Windows. I was simply trying to help narrow down possibilities in order to help find the bug (if there is one). Some bugs affect only one platform but others are cross platform.
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Mike Measley said:
If a line of text is italicized, it is also superscripted, unless you put un-italicized text on the same line.
I am not able to reproduce this. Are you running 6.9?
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Logos Bible Software 6.9
6.9.0.0029Sorry, combination of Bold and Italics. I have done this on two different Windows computers. Using Just Bold, or Just Italics does not make it go superscript. But using both Bold and Italics does.
Windows 7, Nexus 7
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