Yes I do all that, but the trouble is it changes the spacing in the whole 
paragraph. I quite often want to make a bigger space between paragraphs than 
within the paragraph. Here's an example:


Selection of three main dishes in a relaxing atmosphere.
?17.50 for starter and main course, or drocp in 
for a choice of excellent French wines, cheeseboard or meat platter.

Here I wanted the space between lines one and two to be greater than between 
lines three and four. If I put the cursor in line two and change the fixed line 
spacing, it also changes it between lines three and four. 

Does that make sense? If I could do '3 points after' that would solve that 
problem. I do that using a style, but that's a nuisance having to set up a 
style.








On 15 Dec 2013, at 17:14, Jeffrey Merrow <jeffmerrow at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Highlight the desired text within its frame, and then right-click for 
> Properties.
> Expand the 'Text' section, set to 'Fixed Line Spacing' and increase or 
> decrease the spacing to your liking.
> 
> --------------------------------------------
> On Sun, 12/15/13, Nicola Griffin <nickigriffin at mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Subject: [scribus] points below
> To: "Scribus User Mailing List" <scribus at lists.scribus.net>
> Date: Sunday, December 15, 2013, 9:30 AM
> 
> Hi
> 
> Something I'm forever wanting to do but can't work out how
> to except as a Style. I'd like to be able to change the
> height between lines of text by putting say 3 points below
> or above. Is this possible without creating a new style?
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Nicki Griffin
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