Reference: http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Working_with_text_frames#The_Problem_of_Uneven_Lines_in_Columns
Here's an idea on solving this issue. Give each text frame it's own internal baseline grid for the majority line spacing its text has. This way, each text frame can have it's own line spacing. Forcing all the text frames in your doc to have the same is a bit of an issue when you would like to "compress" certain frames for certain pages. I rarely see paragraphs in a frame that have different spacings to one another, this is the only complication I foresee. In this case the internal grid needs to have lines for each uses spacing and then choose the write one for the right condition. Anyway, other DTP apps having been getting away with it since the stone age, so it's doable. You guys have any ideas? -Stephen.
