XSL-FO line-height Property
Definition and Usage
CSS2 definition:
If the line-height property is set on a block-level element, it specifies the minimal height of each
generated inline box.
If the line-height property is set on an inline-level element, it specifies
the exact height of each box generated by the element.
XSL modifications:
In XSL the line-height property is used to determine the half-leading trait.
Details
- Inherited: yes
- Percentages: refer to the font size of the element itself
- Media: visual
Property Values
Value |
Description |
normal |
Default. Sets the line-height to a reasonable value
based on the font size (between 1.0 and 1.2) |
length |
Specifies the height of the box. Negative values are
not allowed |
number |
Sets the line-height to a number that will be multiplied
with the element's font size. Negative values are not allowed |
percentage |
Sets the line-height to a percentage
that will be multiplied with the element's font size. Negative values are
not allowed |
space |
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