Hi everybody,

I'm fooling around with linespaces at the moment and I get a value for leading. 
Leading for PDFs means, as I'm sure everybody knows, the baseline-to-baseline 
distance between two lines. First I tried to translate it to attribute 
line-height, but that's not quite the same, because leading is ignored if the 
text has only one line. A high value for leading in PDF would give me much 
space between two lines, but doesn't say anything about the distance to the 
previous block, whereas a high value for line-height does say something about 
the distance to the previous block. 

I have a feeling that line-height.conditionality might be helpful, but I'm not 
quite sure. Basically, I have to position a text in a block based on a value 
distanceToPreviousBlock and a value distanceToNextLineIfThereIsALineInThisBlock.

And something completely different: Is there a reason why a 
line-height="20pt+1em" works, whereas line-height="20pt-1em" doesn't?

Regards,
 
Georg Datterl
 
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