LineSpacing
Usage
• LineSpacing is an option for Cell, StyleBox and StyleForm which specifies the spacing between successive lines of text.
Notes
• LineSpacing->{c, 0} leaves space so that the total height of each line is c times the height of its contents. • LineSpacing->{0, n} makes the total height of each line exactly n printer's points. • LineSpacing->{c, n} makes the total height c times the height of the contents plus n printer's points. • A typical default setting is LineSpacing->{1, 1}, which leaves space for the contents of the line, plus 1 printer's point (approximately  of an inch) of extra space. • LineSpacing->{2, 0} makes text "double spaced". • LineSpacing-> {1, -n} tightens text by n printer's points. • LineSpacing applies both to ordinary text and Mathematica expressions. • In ordinary text, LineSpacing determines the spacing between lines produced by automatic linebreaking. For lines produced by explicit Return characters ParagraphSpacing is added. • In Mathematica expressions, LineSpacing is used whether lines are produced by automatic linebreaking or by explicit Return characters. • Extra space specified by LineSpacing is inserted equally above and below a line, except that no extra space is inserted before the first line or after the last line of an expression or cell. • New in Version 3.
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