@figmadesign Top align looks Align middle; Align middle looks Top align o.Opic.twitter.com/XQSNC7iDjq
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Replying to @jonatan @figmadesign
It happens to me with some fonts too...
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Replying to @brunofelici @figmadesign
do you think it's because the font?
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Replying to @jonatan @figmadesign
I think so... with some that happens and with others it doesn't... why, i'm not really sure...
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Replying to @brunofelici @figmadesign
thanks Bruno, hopefully support at Figma can give us some more insights :D
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Hi, I’m a designer at Figma. This is useful, and we’re currently working on making this better. If you can share more names of fonts whose behaviour puzzles you, it’d help! (I see Nationale above. Are there more?)
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The high level explanation is that if you vertically align something taller to something shorter, it will have this behavior – it will also be the same for rectangles, not just text. So I hope this helps explain this behaviour.
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(If you resize the box to be taller, at some point it will do the more “expected” thing.)
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However, we have plans to make changes to this to reduce this ambiguity. Please stay tuned. :·)
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