Moving flanker to the right position
gilis
giladsabo at gmail.com
Wed Oct 12 11:06:45 UTC 2011
Absolutely sure...No minor possible mistake that wasn't check....It's
a bag in eprime itself, I will try Meltem solution.
On Oct 11, 3:58 pm, ben robinson <baltimore.... at gmail.com> wrote:
> are you sure you don't have an extra space hidden at the beginning of
> that one flanker containing "SEA"...
> " [flanker]" instead of
> "[flanker]"
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> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 4:29 AM, gilis <gilads... at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Yes I do..as for the x alignment and etc, it's just like that of the
> > other words..there should be no reason why they appear so different in
> > position on the display..
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> > On Oct 10, 10:43 pm, Evelina Tapia <evel... at illinois.edu> wrote:
> >> Gilis,
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> >> under textbox properties you can specify text color, textbox
> >> background color etc. You can also specify alignment there as well so
> >> try that for you right display. Also, do you have separate text boxes
> >> for each word or for each flanker object? There could be potential
> >> word wrapping differences between the two items as well.
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> >> Evelina
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> >> On Oct 10, 11:46 am, gilis <gilads... at gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> > Hi,
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> >> > I have two flankers in my experiment display, one is on the right and
> >> > the other is on the left. Each flanker is made of 3 words (separate
> >> > text object for each), one above the other. The problem I get is that
> >> > while on the left everything seems OK and balanced, on the right, the
> >> > upper word is pushed from the beginning of the display, so while the
> >> > flanker on the left side look like that:
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> >> > FOOD
> >> > WATER
> >> > FORK
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> >> > the flanker on the right side look like that:
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> >> > SEA
> >> > LAND
> >> > BOAT
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> >> > i.e., it doesn't start from the beginning of the row though it was
> >> > defined to start from there..Also, I was thinking that it is a problem
> >> > with the way the word is put in the list from which the text object
> >> > call it-but apparently there is nothing wrong...Also, while all other
> >> > words remain stable when the experiment goes from one slide to the
> >> > other, the only moving word is off course the upper one (i.e., sea).
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> >> > Thanks in advance,
> >> > Gilis
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