Dclark wrote:

The line numbers are off by one space, and frankly I don't know how to fix that.

Are you referring to difficulties with single spacing and double spacing both lining up with the numbers?

For fixed and inflexible layout, try using a text grid, otherwise it will drive you crazy.

You may need to first go to Tools -> Options.. -> Language Settings -> Languages and select "Enabled for Asian languages".

When this is enabled, and you select Format -> Page or select a Page style to modify, you will see a tab called "Text Grid". Select it.

Set "Grid" to "Grid lines only". Set Lines per page to the 56 single-spaced lines that you need plus whatever other lines you need. Set "Max. base text size" and "Max. Ruby text size" to any values that total 12 pt. A value of 11.9 pt for "Max. base text size" and .1 pt for "Max. Ruby text size" is perhaps the cleanest, as it effectively makes the Ruby spacing invisible which it might as well be as you will not be using Ruby annotation. "Print Grid" should not be checked for normal use.

When setting up any paragraph styles for this template, make sure under the Alignment tab that "Snap to text grid (if active)" is checked.

Now all you have to do in your paragraph settings in the Indents and Spacing tab is to set line spacing to either "Single" or "Double" and all text will line up exactly with the grid, either displaying on every grid line or every second grid line, depending on the line spacing selected.

Your line numbers, of course, will be double-spaced.

(You can switch off "Enabled for Asian languages" now if you wish. That won't effect a document already created with the text grid feature.)


Jallan

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