Interestingly, that combination doesn't exist on the drop down menus.
The "styles" drop down has a whole list of radio buttons but clicking
any of them just causes the drop down to close without any action. The
button selected is "Default Character".
The "Format | Character" drop down under font
On 02/02/2021 04:10, John wrote:
that the italics does appear as an option on the font selection list.
What are the parameters for Italics at ">Styles >Character Styles >Italics?
Adjust that to Garamond Pro Italics, and see what happens.
jonathon
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Thank you Michael.
It just seems so bizarre since as a rule LibreOffice turns out very
nicely formatted text. This page presentation is at least rather
jarring and looks unprofessional.
Thanks for the suggestions; I'll try them in the morning when I have
some time to play with the setup. The fo
John,
I saw the problem when I tried to superscript. As far as I could tell,
there is no concept of "baseline" grid that text returns to... once you get
off the grid for whatever reason, it affects everything.
In order to work around this, I did 3 things:
1. I forced the entire document onto a g
When I type a line with italics in it the line spacing seems to
change. At the moment the page is set to proportional 100% and the
font size is 12 pt for all characters on the line. With only "normal"
characters the lines are evenly spaced and the page looks nice.
When there is italics within the