Hi,

I'm wanting to use Leo for writing university essays, reports, case studies 
etc. But to make this practical, when editing works of thousands of words, 
I really need to increase the line spacing to support easier reading and 
focus.

I tried setting the "line-height" CSS attribute within the Leo CSS for the 
body pane, but it seems to be getting completely ignored. Other settings 
like font-family and font-size do take effect, however.

I understand more recent versions of Qt support the line-height attribute, 
at least unofficially. Can anyone suggest how I might get leo working with 
fresh Qt? Do I have to build Qt, then PyQt, then PyScintilla from source? 
Or is there a less painful alternative.

All I want to do is double-space some of the body text nodes.
Thanks in advance for any help.

Cheers
David

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