07/06/2013 19:43, sgrìobh Sophie Gautier:
You mean the mix between Spacing and Indent. Indent should be under
the two buttons [increase spacing] [decrease spacing]. Not sure it has
been reported yet, I'll look for tomorrow. but I'm having a different
problem - no matter which
Not sure if we're talking about the same thing - done a screenshot and
put it on http://www.akerbeltz.org/sealach/bartaoibh.jpg
Put a red circle around it; both in English and Gaelic the
Increase/Decrease is so big that the Indent menu is hidden completely.
I think (but I don't use Windows) it's because the desktop integration
is missing from the beta builds. I remember a right click on the file
and an Always open with option in the contextual menu, but that may be
on old Windows versions. Kind regards Sophie
Yes, that's what I tried but it makes no difference. Fair enough, I can
live with it while testing I guess. Thanks!
Michael
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