https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141628

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--- Comment #5 from [email protected] ---
Thank you for your answer, I did ctrl + F10, and it shows even more
clearly the difference of space created for one paragraph and the other.
It is in the same text, so one template is applied at the time. I join a
screenshot to this mail. In the middle, just up to the word
Amphicarpaea, there is additional space between the word and the
paragraph sign. It is just blank space, not a text line. Actually in
this page you have the three examples of different spaces for a
paragraph: Up : just the space for a text line, down: a little bit more
(on top of the paragraph sign), middle: much more, enough to virtually
fit an other text line (under the paragraph sign).
best regards


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 Comment # 4 [2] on bug 141628 [1] from V Stuart Foote

Each "line" with an "Enter" is actually a paragraph. So, depending on
the
paragraph style there will be additional "leading" applied as spacing
before or
after the paragraph.

You can see paragraph vs. leading by enabling the Formatting Marks
<Ctrl>+<F10>
(or from the View menu).

Each paragraph will be closed with a "Pilcrow" ( ΒΆ -- U+00B6)
character from
the font used in the paragraph.  Spacing for the paragraph above, and
para
below is controled from the Paragraph... dialog's "Indents & Spacing"
tab.

The standard template, "Default" paragraph style has no additional
space above
or below.  Other styles from the standard template, e.g. Text Body,
will apply
the leading.

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