Computer Science, asked by Randhiroberoiz2981, 8 months ago

The distance between two baselines on consecutive lines of text is called as

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Answered by mddanishalam191416
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Answer:

The vertical distance of the base lines of consecutive lines in a paragraph is also known as line height or leading, although the latter can also refer to the baseline distance minus the font size.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Leading is the distance between two baselines on consecutive lines of text.

Explanation:

  • The typefaces are created in such a way that they are readable, well proportioned, and appealing format.  
  • These things can be accomplished only by adjusting the font’s kerning, leading, and tracking. Leading establishes how the text can be spaced vertically over the lines.  
  • The leading can be used at each line of type where the letters are ‘rest’ as the baseline measurements. Leading is usually 20 percent greater than default font size.  
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