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--- Comment #7 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
Obviously we do not implement a vertical grid typesetting framework on which
objects can be aligned.

Rather, we describe a "Reference" paragraph style--font and leading--that
establishes a text line height. And effectively sets text "baselines" as
vertically filled from top down and applied within margins of a page style. 

Multiple paragraphs on multiple pages will be aligned to that baseline when
those paragraphs (selectively) are 'Register true' enabled. 

And beleive different page styles (each with a "Reference style" and
corresponding line height/baselines) can be defined (pre-defined in template)
for use in complex documents.

This is a different approach to that of InDesign or even Scribus.

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