https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66020
João Paulo <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Priority|medium |lowest --- Comment #3 from João Paulo <[email protected]> --- It's a good idea, but unfortunately it doesn't work on each font: I used Adobe Caslon Pro font, but its line height was higher in relation to other fonts: I had to actually lower the line spacing to less than 100% (90% if I recall right) so it wouldn't seem odd compared to the sans serif font I used as companion on my documents. Sorry, @Veselin, your idea is good, but is unpractical. I am marking it as a "lowest" enhancement, and leave this bug as unconfirmed until someone marks it as new. Maybe when one developer get this bug to solve, s/he will: * add this option with a warning that not all fonts will work well; * add a link to the help interface so people can learn about the golden interface and do the adjustments needed. PS: @Owen, IMO I disagree there are two kinds of typography (printed and web). They both use the same sets of rules, just the sizes of the fonts are adjusted to cause less strain on the eyes: Paper has more resolution and can use fonts on lower point sizes (besides it emits no light); e-paper also emits no light, but has less resolution; computer screens may have high resolutions or not, but they emit light and the web designer has to use bigger fonts so not to strain the readers' eyes. But the golden rule can be applied the same way on all media (or almost: if the result is, i.e., 25.8px, using 26px won't hurt). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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