Thank you, Hussein. None of those files had any attribute sets that affected 
the line height for the elements I needed to change. I will make manual changes 
in the DOCX file before converting to PDF.

Thank you,
Julie

-----Original Message-----
From: Hussein Shafie [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2015 2:43 AM
To: Julie McHam
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ditac] Line spacing

On 01/24/2015 12:11 AM, Julie McHam wrote:
> Hussein, I followed your instructions and was able to change the line height 
> for *most* text in our PDF documents.
>
> However, I have not been able to figure out how to change the line height for 
> table of contents entries (including lists of tables and figures) or the text 
> that appears in cells of simple tables.  If you would provide the names of 
> those attribute sets, I can try to fix them also.
>

As explained in my previous email, there is no easy way to revert to exactly 
what  did XFC v4.8.2 (other than downgrading to XFC v4.8.2 of course).

Therefore it's impossible for me to give you the *exact* list of which 
attribute-sets should be changed.

Please search for <xsl:attribute name="line-height"> in attached files and you 
*may* find the attribute-sets you need to change.

Setting "line-height" to "1.2" in all cases (or removing all "line-height" 
except the ``topmost'' one you have modified) is probably what was done in 
older versions of ditac.

* table of contents entries:

ditac_toc.xsl

* lists of tables and figures:

ditac_figureList.xsl

* the text that appears in cells of simple tables:

simpleTable.xsl

(In simpleTable.xsl, there is no <xsl:attribute name="line-height"> whatsoever. 
May be you need to change <xsl:attribute-set name="stentry">).

All the attached .fo files have been copied from folder 
ditac_install_dir/xsl/fo/.


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