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Brochure wide linespacing rules #71
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I will apply this to all Amstelvar examples. What to do for examples showing a font that doesn't have YOPQ? Use a stand-in value like 100? Also do you have any adjustments to make to the algorithm? The current values look quite tightly spaced to my eye, but then I am not an expert :) |
I do have adjustments to make at the bottom end.
For a fallback yopq value, I’d just return to 120% of size at 64-chars wide, 12pt, Shrinking to 100% at 72 point.
On Mar 6, 2019, at 12:24 PM, Chris Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
I will apply this to all Amstelvar examples. What to do for examples showing a font that doesn't have YOPQ? Use a stand-in value like 100?
Also do you have any adjustments to make to the algorithm? The current values look quite tightly spaced to my eye, but then I am not an expert :)
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I believe this is working now. Looking at e.g. optical size in body text you see the line heights changing (though only at 12pt and below?). |
Started in issue 68,
Making this a separate issue for broader comment:
I understand that Chris worked out a formula for linespacing changes over column width, and that needs to please be added to this issue.
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