BUG: Apostrophe display in "Default Sans Serif" font (nearly fixed in 6.11 stable)
Logos 6.11 in "Default Sans Serif" font is not able to display trailing apostrophe's as they occur in some headwords e.g. in the new "Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable" resource (link goes to one such headword), they will be shown as the infamous rectangular shapes.
When the resource shipped last week I noticed some typos I reported, but also the bug that (in the then-current beta RC version) it used apostrophe's which could not be displayed properly in the default font.
(Screenshot from April 16th shows an in-text apostrophe pointed at with a red arrow which displays correctly in Word - or the font Logos 6 uses for the menus - but not in the resource. Even then the bug related to only some apostrophes, not all of them)
Before I got around reporting this bug I got sidetracked by the so-called "Real Life" - then Logos shipped a new version of the program which fixed the display I was pointing at.
However, the trailing apostrophe (red box in above screenshot) is still wrong in the L6.11 build 6.11.0.0026 (32 bit) I'm running.
This is a minor bug, and I assume it only takes some minor steps like those that fixed the majority of display issues, nevertheless it's annoying.
Note that the bug does not occur in other fonts, such as Arial:
Have joy in the Lord!
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I can reproduce this and have filed a bug.
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I can reproduce this and have filed a bug.
Thanks Bradley, appreciated.
Have joy in the Lord!
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It should be fixed in 6.12 Beta 2.
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It should be fixed in 6.12 Beta 2.
It is, thanks!
Have joy in the Lord!
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Logos 6.11 in "Default Sans Serif" font is not able to display trailing apostrophe's as they occur in some headwords e.g. in the new "Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable" resource (link goes to one such headword), they will be shown as the infamous rectangular shapes.
This is now fixed in 6.12.
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