I'm trying to figure out the best way to set the spacing between different bocks of text, such as between headings / subheadings / body text and between the end of one section and the next heading/subheading.
I generally want different spacing after a heading depending on what follows it (e.g., a second line of the same heading, subheading, etc.), which so far has meant I have to define several variants of each heading style with different trailing spaces to get the desired effect. Example: sometimes I'll need something like First Line of Heading1 <manual break for proper wrap> Heading1 Line 2 Subheading1 Text... and want different spacing after lines 1 and 2. Or sometimes Heading1 may be followed by text without a subheading, and need a yet different spacing. I have a few ideas for different ways of setting lines/paragraph spacing to handle this (e.g., section styles, explicit spacing bewteen sections, collapsible before/after spacing in styles), but is there some traditional way of doing this that I'm missing? I'm not really familiar with the way different line spacing modes, paragraph space before/after, baseline snap, etc. are used together in DTP. Thanks, Michael -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/line-spacing%2C-sections%2C-and-styles-t1618608.html#a4386225 Sent from the Scribus forum at Nabble.com.
