While some text is obvious in why it fails, other cases might not be so straightforward, especially in situations where the same font and text size has been used. In those scenarios, the failing text is usually a result of the different letters being used. Font dependant, different letters can have widely varying stroke widths and heights.
The stroke width affects the minimum height calculated by the Cambridge algorithm while the physical height affects the benchmark used to compare it to. This situation normally occurs where the font size used is bordering the minimum height threshold.
As an example, certain capitla letters can extend bother higher than the tallest lower case letters, and/or descend below the 'line' the text sits on while other capital letters do not.
If this is an issue you are encountering, please try an alternate font and run analysis again. If you are still encountering issues, please get in touch at: info@weareneem.com
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