scribus-request at lists.scribus.info schrieb: > Hi a.l.e > > Not sure of its the viagra premium edition but it certainly makes the air > turn blue around here :-) > > Try this. Open new document and add a text frame with all defaults. On my > system the defualt font is Times New Roman Regular and default point size is > 12pt. > > Go into Edit Text and paste > > Line One > Line two > Line three > Line four > > and insert into frame. It should appear with 'normal' line spacing. > > Go back into Edit Text, select the text, reduce the point size to 6pt and > insert. The text size is reduced as expected but the line spacing increases > (or at least it does not reduce proportionately to the text size). I can fix > it manually by using the spacing selector, but would obviously prefer if > this was done automatically. > > I have not tried it on the Linux version so do not know if behaviour is the > same there. > > I tried this on Linux. It it just as you discribed. > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 5:25 PM, a.l.e <ale.comp_06 at xox.ch> wrote: > > > William Kenny wrote > exactly: the line spacing is -- per default -- fixed. you have to select > an automatic line spacing to achieve what you want. > > if the behaviour has not changed, you should do a long click the button > (yes it is a button: there is a small triangle in the bottom right > corner...) and you will get the a choice between different line spacing > modes. > > 1.3.5.1 will show you a pretty drop down list for it! > > hope that helps > a.l.e > > There is a button, and you can press it, but what ever I do, nothing changes. Is there a trick to it? This is on Ubuntu 9.04
Greatings Anke
