On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 09:17:14AM +0100, Andy Pepperdine wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 August 2006 22:29, Gary Kline wrote:
> >     People,
> >
> >     Anyone on the coding or design side already know about
> >     "leading"-- historically, the use of thing (1 pt.) strips of lead
> >     to separate lines of text.
> >     Has the idea of more that 1.5, 2, etc, spaces between lines
> >     of text been considered?  For most things, the default line
> >     spacing between the default 12pt lines seems fine.  But for
> >     more complex articles or essays I find that giving more
> >     space/increasing the leading helps comprehension.   Of course
> >     greater line separation makes tracking the lines easier as well.
> >
> >     Just wondering if this matter has been given serious discussion.
> 
> In the paragraph stylist, under the Indents & Spacing tab there are a number 
> of options for Line spacing, including Leading. Is that what you are looking 
> for?
> 
        
        WEll, it took me quite awhile  to ggure  out what was happening,
        but *at last* :-)  YAup.  This is what I was loooking for,
        thank you much.


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