[xep-support] Superscript/subscript and lineheight

G. Ken Holman gkholman at CraneSoftwrights.com
Tue Oct 14 18:54:45 PDT 2003


At 2003-10-14 16:39 -0700, Ryan Graham wrote:
>Is there anyway to keep uniform spacing between lines when using
>superscripts and subscripts with XEP? The space above the line with the
>superscript
>is always greater than the that of the rest of the lines in the paragraph.

The default for line-stacking-strategy= is max-height, hence the reason the 
lines are not stacked evenly.

Use line-stacking-strategy="font-height" in order to keep a rigid distance 
between the baselines of all text lines.

I hope this helps.

....................... Ken


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