Dear Br Samuel,

Thanks for your message. Reverting to the 4.2 spacings solves the problem.
I wonder if perhaps the 5.0 defaults could be adjusted slightly to avoid
this?

best,

fr Innocent

On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 1:29 PM, Br. Samuel Springuel <[email protected]
> wrote:

> On 2017-02-09 4:56 PM, Innocent Smith wrote:
>
>> The 5.0 presents the /Deus in adiutorium /and the /Pater noster /far too
>> tightly, whereas the 4.2 has a much better look. The other line spacing
>> differences are not a problem in my view.
>>
>
> This may be due to the changes in the default spacing settings introduced
> in 5.0, rather than any specific bug.  Can you try loading the
> gsp-default.tex from 4.2 into the 5.0 compiled document and see if the
> problem persists?
>
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