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diff etc/NEWS @ 55363:f247bdf135a8
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author | Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk> |
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date | Tue, 04 May 2004 13:45:52 +0000 |
parents | 5ffb2bba3549 |
children | 6bfcdaf90a9b |
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--- a/etc/NEWS Tue May 04 13:33:20 2004 +0000 +++ b/etc/NEWS Tue May 04 13:45:52 2004 +0000 @@ -2045,8 +2045,9 @@ If the line-height property value is 0, the newline does not contribute to the height of the display row; instead the height of the -newline glyph is reduced. This can be used to tile small images or -image slices without adding blank areas between the images. +newline glyph is reduced. Also, a line-spacing property on this +newline is ignored. This can be used to tile small images or image +slices without adding blank areas between the images. If the line-height property value is a positive integer, the value specifies the minimum line height in pixels. If necessary, the line @@ -2065,13 +2066,15 @@ overrides the default frame line-spacing and any buffer local value of the line-spacing variable. -If the value is a negative integer, the absolute value is used as the -total height of the line, i.e. a varying number of pixels are -inserted after each line to make each line exactly that many pixels high. - If the line-spacing property may be a float or cons, the line spacing is calculated as specified above for the line-height property. +If the line-spacing value is a cons (total . SPACING) where SPACING is +any of the forms described above, the value of SPACING is used as the +total height of the line, i.e. a varying number of pixels are inserted +after each line to make each line exactly that many pixels high. + + ** The buffer local line-spacing variable may now have a float value, which is used as a height relative to the default frame line height.