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ECC Screen Font Style

spinellll
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This is strange.

If I place a label on a screen via the screen painter, and that label is four characters or less, then after screen generation, SAP renders the label (in the application) in a typewriter font like Courier.

If I place a label on a screen via the screen painter, and that label is greater than 4 characters, then after screen generation, SAP renders the label (in the application) in a proportional font.

Referencing the attached image, note how “Turnkey” displays as a proportional font and “HMS” as typewriter.

The lower left image is the screen painter, the lower right is the screen rendered. Note how once the number of characters exceeds 4, the font changes.

All the attributes are the same for every label. I don't like the inconsistency.

Can someone check this in their system? I'm ECC.

Thanks

Leo

sap-font-rendering.png

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Sandra_Rossi
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Better indicate the ABAP or Basis version of your system...

and also SAP GUI version in case it's related to SAP GUI.

Sandra_Rossi
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But in my 7.52 system / SAP GUI 7.70, I confirm what you see. That's probably by design.

spinellll
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SAP_BASIS 740 0025 SAPKB74025 SAP Basis Component
SAP_ABA 740 0025 SAPKA74025 Cross-Application Component
SAP_UI 753 0010 SAPK-75310INSAPUI User Interface Technology

spinellll
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Thanks Sandra

That's an awfully strange standard.

emanuel_klenner
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Check, if these SAPGUI Options make any difference in your display behavior.

spinellll
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Thank you Emanuel

It had no effect in my case.

Leo