Hello:
I have looked all over the place, but cannot find a way to adjust the vertical spacing in lines of text. Is it possible to adjust this?
Thanks in advance!
Ed
Hello:
I have looked all over the place, but cannot find a way to adjust the vertical spacing in lines of text. Is it possible to adjust this?
Thanks in advance!
Ed
With the text selected, you can adjust the line spacing (see attached).
The default adjustment is percentage but you can also specify an amount in points if you want. Just enter the amount followed with pt. For example, if you want to specify 12pt Arial on 18pt then highlight and change the percent to 18pt.
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...and the usual term for this (that Xara seems to be unaware of) is "Leading."
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It is only right that you should air your knowledge. There are plenty here who will be pleased to learn of this. Just because it is somewhat arcane - recondite even, does not mean that it should be ignored. If Adobe and others can call it leading, why not Xara?
Sorry, it is a pet peeve of mine.
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Yes, I agree that the old terms should still be used. Back when the new technology was introduced the existing terms were naturally transferred which made the changes easier to use and understand. Some of them seem quaint when taken out of the old style context but that's natural change. My first 'proper' design software was Freehand by Aldus when it came on around fifty floppy disks and took for ever to install. Shame that it became a casualty of commerce.
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