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Re: [libreoffice-users] inserting (exactly) a line before a paragraph using styles


Oops meant line *spacing* not line width.


>> I don't know, why the gap appears. If I set the text-to-text alignment to
>> bottom, it should not be there.
>>
>>
> Well, I've realised why it is doing it. As the first letter is bigger, it
> is making the bottom line of that line of text go lower, meaning the second
> line doesn't have the space to go where it normally would, but because
> register true is on, rather than just going marginally lower it has to skip
> down another line. I can over rule this by setting the line-width to fixed
> at some value less than a normal line (as register true overrules the fixed
> line width), but this mucks up the exported xhtml. The annoying thing is
> that because the first letter is always a capital there is no need for the
> bottom line to change.
>
> Using the Drop Cap and line feeds also mucks up the exported xhtml.
>
> :(
>

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