On 01/14/11 15:31, Qianqian Fang wrote:
On 01/14/2011 03:23 AM, James Wilde wrote:
Not only different default line spaces, Qianqian, but there is also a
difference in the punctuation. In the examples you provided there is
a larger space between the last character of the left block and the
comma, and a smaller space between the comma and the first character
of the right block in QwnQuanYi Zen. I assume that you typed the two
samples identically.
hi James
the difference in comma position is understandable,
as it is the design of the glyphs in the font. But
the default line-space is the part that I don't
understand. I got even more confused when merging a
Tibetan font into Zen Hei and seeing the line-space
getting twice wider.
It looks like the line-space in OpenOffice is
somehow related to the minimum position of all
glyphs. I hope someone can clarify on on this.
thanks
Qianqian
//James
Hi,
I never used Asian fonts, but did you enable the support for Asian fonts
in OpenOffice.org? (Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages)
Then you find a tab page Text Grid when you go to Format - Page. May be
this is of some help.
Uwe
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