I too find the screen shot example. The line spacing is quite evidently NOT tied to the size of the type. One does it manually. Line spacing is called "leading" in the Anglo-saxon areas as the printers set slug of lead of varying size between the lines. Quark has an automatic feature -- I have no idea how hey do it -- which generally is 20% as a factor. 12 pt type carries a leading of 14.4. This may be adjusted. This was disconcerting to me at first; perhaps it should be flagged in some dialog that the leading must be set dependently. If one erases or manually changes the selected text then indeed it is difficult to figure out what the underlying effective leading is currently in effect. Word Perfect I think has a status bar that shows or can show (options) what is in effect where the cursor is.
Bart Alberti bart at solozone.com
