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What is the actual effect you're after? Line height would really only be an issue if you actually want the lines of a multiline heading (unlikely if it's just "Chapter X") to be spaced differently at the top of a column. If it's really about the space above the heading, then you should be able to play with space-before, which can be set to collapse at column boundaries. -Brandon :) On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Cuzner Stephen P <Stephen.P.Cuzner@xxxxxxx> wrote: > I've got a request to modify the lineheight of a heading being set in a > fo:block based on whether the block falls at the top of a column or not. > > If Chapter 1 starts at the top of the column I would want > > <fo:block lineheight="18pt">Chapter 1</fo:block> > > But if Chapter 1 starts in the middle of the column I would want > > <fo:block lineheight="21pt">Chapter 1</fo:block> > > I'm using AH Formatter V5. > > I'd appreciate any ideas. > > Steve Cuzner
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