Ahoy all:
I know of only two ways to increase the leading, or line-spacing, in a
block of text (using, specifically, LO 4.3.7.2, Curtains 7/64 bit).
One is to right-click, go to line-spacing, and select.
The other is to put an explicit <CR>, or <ENTER> at the end of one line
to insert a blank line before the next.
There seems to be a third way lurking, as yet undetected.
For a screenshot showing the unexpected behaviour, see:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v3kgpkpia211dlx/LO-multi-line-spacing.PNG?oref=e
Dropbox is a little mysterious itself, but this link may be to the
original .odt file:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7daxotdw47fd20l/LO-multi-line-space-exemplar.odt?dl=0
There's no way to illustrate a verification of my statement that the
context menu hasn't been invoked, but the dearth of excess <CR>s is
proven by the revealed codes.
Can anybody point out what I apparently haven't learned yet?
trj
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