Subject: Re: (dsssl) Quick Question on superscript From: Daniel Speck <dspeck@xxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 04 May 2001 10:13:16 -0400 |
My memory is fading as well but I checked a DSSSL script I wrote a while back and I have: (declare-initial-value min-leading 0pt) which I think has the effect of ensuring that tall lines in paragraphs don't overset the previous/next lines. -dan hoenicka_markus wrote: > Hi, > > my memory is also fading, so I can't give you a copy-and-paste solution. > But I think the problem is that you use a fixed line spacing. Setting > min-pre-line-spacing, min-post-line-spacing, or min-leading to some value > instead of #f should help. > > regards, > Markus > > >I'm making some text superscript by using position-point-shift, but the > >tops are being cut off. > > >I know there is some way to fix this, but I forget what it was. Anyone > >have a better memory than me? > > DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist -- Daniel Speck Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. Voice: +1 202.452.6596 1231 25th Street, NW Fax: +1 202.331.5178 Washington, DC 20037 e-mail: dspeck@xxxxxxx DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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