[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 127556] Formatting spacing first line
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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127556
--- Comment #2 from Heinrich Hartl <Heinrich.Hartl at email.de> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #1)
> (In reply to Heinrich Hartl from comment #0)
> > The attached file also shows another irregularity: It has 16 pages but the
> > last page is 2!
> The frame, which contains image and caption, is anchored "to page".
> Therefore LibreOffice inserts as many pages as needed, to get the page
> number, which is specified in the anchor. Change the anchor of the frame. So
> no bug.
>
> I cannot decide about your first 'irregularity'. I haven't got that font.
> But in general a line spacing of 86% is too little. At a first try, you
> should trust the line spacing value, which is incorporated into the font by
> the font designer. Do you measured the distance?
Thank you for your explanation. Using the navigator I could see those strange
frames. I did delete these pictures and had only 2 pages. Sofar successful.
however frames 78 and 44 were still around visible in the navigator but I was
no loger able to navigate to these frames ... I will try again watching more
carefully.
What about the font: as already mentioned I try to mimic computer modern fonts
from TEX. The TEX community doesn'd distribute these fonts as .ttf or .odf.
Others volunteer in preparing these fonts for general use use under Linux and
windows. However I suspect that in the process of building these fonts in .ttf
the line spacing has not been replicated from the fonts in TEX. I got the .ttf
files I installed from https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/computer-modern.
After installation I found that less lines filled a complete page of text while
TEX had more lines per page when using the CM prototype fonts. To arrive at the
same number of lines per page I hat to make use of the proportional spacing.
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