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paragraph leading how determine correct value? when text size is 12pt i get one 1pt space beetween tallest letters in horizontal direction.etc when set it to 13pt or what. why i not adjust by eye. when i design dropcap style image i need it weight of speffic amount text lines to look what i meaned.

 

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What "correct" value do you mean? For an image as Drop Cap you may use Pinning. This panel has various options to scale or move the image and for its margin. It may get set independent of the paragraph leading.

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See also your other thread and please don't start two threads with same topics, questions or problems. It just causes confusion for you and the forum.

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7 hours ago, MxHeppa said:

paragraph leading how determine correct value? when text size is 12pt i get one 1pt space beetween tallest letters in horizontal direction. ...

Leading is for the vertical direction, not the horizontal direction. The horizontal direction is dependant on the decisions made by the font designer and whether or not you have set the paragraph's alignment to be justified or not.

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I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.

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