Believe it is correct, just a little convoluted. Although I'm not sure if
the ODF is defined this way, but practically it works like this.
Paragraphs and Lines of Text (code) are distinct. To manipulate Lines
within a Paragraph container--use <Shift>+<Enter>, rather than paragraph
endings <Enter> to terminate a line.
Then the spacing makes sense...
For Paragraphs -- we use Spacing (above, below, don't space between same
style)
For Lines of Text -- we use Line Spacing (single, 1.5, double, fixed,
leading, proportional), they are not affected by the Spacing applied to
Paragraphs.
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