Submitted by Cyganet on 2021/01/04 12:11
Hi!

When typing a numbered list in the doc pane it goes 1 to 9, then 0, 1, etc. The leading digit is missing from 10 onwards.

Using InfoQube IM 0.9.117Pre1 build 24/12/2020 12:49:46.

Comments

Hi !
 
Perhaps a CSS issue... Did you try changing to another CSS file ?
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

Cyganet

2021/01/05 04:35

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

I have not touched the CSS files, and I don't know how to edit them. It's using InfoQube\AppFiles\default.css.

Pierre_Admin

2021/01/05 09:24

In reply to by Cyganet

Hi !
 
Try:
  1. Menu > Edit > Edit Style Sheet
  2. Find the OL entry
  3. Increase margin-left entry
HTH !
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

Cyganet

2021/01/06 07:03

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Hi Pierre,

I have edited the CSS file so that margin-left is now 10 px (was 0 px) for ol and second level ol ol. Now the numbers show up correctly. Thanks!

Will my edits be overwritten with each new installation of IQ? Or does it make sense to edit the default.css at your end for new installations? I'm not sure if I'm the only one seeing this.

Pierre_Admin

2021/01/06 10:10

In reply to by Cyganet

[quote=Cyganet]Hi Pierre,
Will my edits be overwritten with each new installation of IQ? Or does it make sense to edit the default.css at your end for new installations? I'm not sure if I'm the only one seeing this.[/quote]
If your default CSS is the one in AppFiles, then yes, it will be overwritten. Simply copy that file to your User folder and reference that one instead (Tools > Options > StyleSheet)
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

Cyganet

2021/01/06 14:50

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Great. Thanks!

Pierre_Admin

2021/01/07 19:37

In reply to by Cyganet

In v117Pre2, I fine tuned the default CSS to avoid this. Also made some adjustment so bulleted and numbered items line up better
 
Should be available in all good retail stores by tomorrow 
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

I'm looking forward to seeing the retail packaging.  
 
(I'm always mildly amused when some software vendor displays an image of a software box that has never been produced or used, especially when it is very lame looking.  For example all those beautiful boxes on display at Bitsdujour.)