I've played a little with your two files. I printed page 3 of each PDF
file and compared the two. On my printouts, the line spacing was
identical until the second line of the first bullet of section 1.1.7. At
that point, one started getting tighter.
This was the first paragraph on the page with a bullet. As I looked at
the rest of the page, the line spacing between the two was the same in
all paragraphs except the bulleted paragraphs. So, it appears that
something in those particular paragraphs is causing the discrepancy.
I then installed 5.2 on my Windows partition, and loaded in a 42 page
document that I had created in 5.1. All was well in terms of line
spacing and pagination. My document wasn't nearly as involved as yours,
so that could explain a part of it.
I do think, however, that your issue is in your bulleted paragraphs.
Good luck.
Virgil
On 11/24/2016 7:38 AM, V Stuart Foote wrote:
Issue is also open on the BZ tracker as tdf#104135
<https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104135>
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