![]() Whenever I have needed vertical left justified text I always use character + ENTER in a dynamic text box, but it is a matter of preference. You could report this as a Windows bug but since the developers use linux you might wait for a fix.Įdit (1) It looks like this might have been (partially) implemented in Windows In which case it is not a bug.Įdit (2) It is there in Linux, using the flatpak version, must be a new 'feature' (My linux appimage using older libraries not affected) Hunt through preferences and nothing I can see to revert back to previous state. (3) Put a 'return' - ENTER key after each letter so each letter becomes a paragraph. ![]() (2) Put a space after each letter so it becomes a 'word' Workarounds: (you can see these in the layers dock) To manually hyphenate a word at the end of a line and only at the end of a line, use Ctrl + Hyphen (rather than using a hyphen only). Whatever the reason, you can add hyphens to a word, tell Word to skip the hyphenation for a word, or hyphenate in a different place. Your text is therefore a whole word and hyphenation is applied. Maybe you want to hyphenate a long word earlier than where Word hyphenates it. ![]() It looks like Text tool Justify -> Filled is imposed even when left justify is selected. Not reproducible with my linux Gimp 2.10.22 but I see it in a Win10 (VM) / Gimp 2.10.22 ![]()
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