Sets the height for the inline boxes (those allocated for each line of text) in a text block of some kind. Use this as an easy way to expand or compress the space between lines of text, as the example in Figure 12-12 shows. The default is very close to 1.0em.
Sets the height for the inline boxes (those allocated for each line of text) in a text block of some kind. Use this as an easy way to expand or compress the space between lines of text, as the example in Figure 12-12 shows. 0.8em is about as tight as you can get without making the text unreadable.
Sets the height for the inline boxes (those allocated for each line of text) in a text block of some kind. Use this as an easy way to expand or compress the space between lines of text, as the example in Figure 12-12 shows. 1.5em provides extra whitespace between lines of text.
Sets the height for the inline boxes (those allocated for each line of text) in a text block of some kind. Use this as an easy way to expand or compress the space between lines of text, as the example in Figure 12-12 shows. 2.0em looks like double-spaced text, doesn't it?