Which widget in particular shows this? Is it a regular text widget or a paragraph widget? If possible, can you include a screenshot of what your properties panel looks like when this widget is selected?
Best,
Danielle
Hi Hernan,
Which widget in particular shows this? Is it a regular text widget or a paragraph widget? If possible, can you include a screenshot of what your properties panel looks like when this widget is selected?
Sure here it is. In this case i had to resize the component so the line-height was automatically adjusted. but i would like to control it myself, is that an option? Maybe Im using the wrong component for text boxes, but i didnt find a better one.Thanks
Sure here it is. In this case i had to resize the component so the line-height was automatically adjusted. but i would like to control it myself, is that an option? Maybe Im using the wrong component for text boxes, but i didnt find a better one.Thanks
Line height is not available when a text box is set to single line. In the text box properties panel, set the "Type" to "Multiple Line" and the line height property should become available.
Line height is not available when a text box is set to single line. In the text box properties panel, set the "Type" to "Multiple Line" and the line height property should become available.
I have the same issue of not being able to set the line height of a textarea input field.
@eggroll - he is not talking about a "Text" widget, but about an "Input Text Field", which is set to Textarea, which is a text input with multiple lines. Just like in the Text widget, line height should become available as soon as the Input Text Field type is set to Textarea.
The default line height, which is the same as the font size, is usually too low and almost always needs to be set slightly higher to look good. Not being able to set the line height means not being able to replicate an existing input text area.
Thanks for fixing!
I have the same issue of not being able to set the line height of a textarea input field.
@eggroll - he is not talking about a "Text" widget, but about an "Input Text Field", which is set to Textarea, which is a text input with multiple lines. Just like in the Text widget, line height should become available as soon as the Input Text Field type is set to Textarea.
The default line height, which is the same as the font size, is usually too low and almost always needs to be set slightly higher to look good. Not being able to set the line height means not being able to replicate an existing input text area.
Hi Hernan,
Which widget in particular shows this? Is it a regular text widget or a paragraph widget? If possible, can you include a screenshot of what your properties panel looks like when this widget is selected?
Best,
Danielle
Hi Hernan,
Which widget in particular shows this? Is it a regular text widget or a paragraph widget? If possible, can you include a screenshot of what your properties panel looks like when this widget is selected?
Best,
Danielle
Sure here it is. In this case i had to resize the component so the line-height was automatically adjusted. but i would like to control it myself, is that an option? Maybe Im using the wrong component for text boxes, but i didnt find a better one.Thanks
Sure here it is. In this case i had to resize the component so the line-height was automatically adjusted. but i would like to control it myself, is that an option? Maybe Im using the wrong component for text boxes, but i didnt find a better one.Thanks
Line height is not available when a text box is set to single line. In the text box properties panel, set the "Type" to "Multiple Line" and the line height property should become available.
Line height is not available when a text box is set to single line. In the text box properties panel, set the "Type" to "Multiple Line" and the line height property should become available.
I have the same issue of not being able to set the line height of a textarea input field.
@eggroll - he is not talking about a "Text" widget, but about an "Input Text Field", which is set to Textarea, which is a text input with multiple lines. Just like in the Text widget, line height should become available as soon as the Input Text Field type is set to Textarea.
The default line height, which is the same as the font size, is usually too low and almost always needs to be set slightly higher to look good. Not being able to set the line height means not being able to replicate an existing input text area.
Thanks for fixing!
I have the same issue of not being able to set the line height of a textarea input field.
@eggroll - he is not talking about a "Text" widget, but about an "Input Text Field", which is set to Textarea, which is a text input with multiple lines. Just like in the Text widget, line height should become available as soon as the Input Text Field type is set to Textarea.
The default line height, which is the same as the font size, is usually too low and almost always needs to be set slightly higher to look good. Not being able to set the line height means not being able to replicate an existing input text area.
Thanks for fixing!
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