Interesting, thanks.  I did try the Expand Line Spacing slider in  
"Preferences", but didn't think it was effective.  I see now if I  
exit the app and re-enter it sort of works.  I say 'sort of' because  
it doesn't seem to be be continuos, nor even even predictable.  Given  
the slider, I was expecting a smooth range of motion and what I've  
found by experimentation is that it just jumps between sizes at some  
random point.  It looks like a value of around about -0.25 (by the  
slider's scale) is pretty close to the rest of the world.  It's still  
a px or three too large, but close enough to not be annoying.  Here's  
'defaults' view of what I'm guessing is the slider when it's in close:

% defaults read Emacs | grep ExpandSpace
     ExpandSpace = "-0.2704917788505554";

I tried iteratively cranking it down some more to see if I could get  
it to match exactly, but it didn't change anything until after  
"-0.36" when the result was a big jump (i.e., inches).

Derrell

On Dec 29, 2007, at 10:25 PM, Peter Dyballa wrote:

>
> On Dec 29, 2007 3:51 AM, Derrell Piper wrote:
>
>> Is the inter-line spacing relative to GNU Carbon and Cocoa
>> intentional?
>
> I don't think so. Different font interfaces can use different font  
> dimensions.
>
> Have you tried in Emacs.app's preferences panel to adjust line  
> spacing?
>
> --
> Greetings
>
>   Pete
>
> Behold the warranty ... the bold print giveth and the fine print  
> taketh away.
>
>


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