I have 2 machines in my house. One runs Windows 10 Professional 64-bit, and the other runs Arch Linux. Both have Scribus 1.4.6 64-bit installed.
Both documents use the font Nimbus Sans L, which is obtained from the same source: the Ghostscript website.
I also make extensive use of the resize text box vertically script from here:
http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Adjust_a_text_frame_to_fit_its_contentAs I switch back and forth between Windows and Linux, I keep running into the following issue:
I have a 10 box with one line of Nimbus Sans L text in bold. I run the resize text box script in Linux and it makes a text box that is 4mm high. Running the same script in Windows makes the text box 5 mm high.
The 1 mm discrepancy I could kind of deal with, but when I load my document up on the Windows machine, all these text boxes have the red x in them indicating that the text box is too small to fit the text.
Is this an issue with the font I am using, with Scribus or is this something OS related that I won't be able to work around?