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kandi X-RAY | free-font Summary
kandi X-RAY | free-font Summary
It is probably the most complete free commercial font in 2020. The commercial free fonts included here can find a clear source of authorization, you can use it with confidence, and it is being updated continuously...
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- called when a b is done
- creates a new polygon
- generate a circular array
- transform a Bary type
- Z type helper
- push a function to define plural
- Checks if a is a predicate function .
- this function checks if a value is unique
- Combine an object
- in case of options
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QUESTION
I am using minipage
inside a texblock
to put some lines of text at a specific place on my document.
My problem is, that the linespacing varies because of ascending/descending letters. I am using the font Papyrus Plain. https://www.download-free-fonts.com/details/112610/papyrus-plain
Example:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jun-27 at 19:46The problem is that the \baselineskip
is too small for your font size. If I increase it, say \fontsize{13}{20}
I get equal line spacing. For normal fonts, the usual rule of thumb is that the \baselineskip
should be at least around 1.2 times the font size. For such a decorative font with pronounced ascenders and descenders, more is probably better.
However if you really, really, really want to force smaller linespacing:
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