Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!dg-rtp!matrx!drd!jarsun1!rayssd!raybed2!cg-atla!samsung!dali.cs.montana.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!utgpu!cunews!spock!kim!kim Newsgroups: comp.text,mail.framers Subject: Re: FrameMaker 2.1 (SunView) bug Message-ID: <1990Oct23.143547.19823@Matrix.COM> Date: 16 Oct 90 15:40:07 GMT References: Sender: mcnc!DRD.Com!framers-request Distribution: comp.text Organization: Public Switching, MITEL Corporation, Kanata, Ontario, Canada Lines: 25 Approved: Mail_Input@Matrix.COM Return-Path: In-Reply-To: kim@Software.Mitel.com's message of 16 Oct 90 15:24:05 GMT X-Received: by DRD.Com (4.0/DRD-4.1) Precedence: bulk In article kim@Software.Mitel.com (Kim Letkeman) writes: | | Basically, this means that you have set your line spacing to use the | default font size without adjustment. To me, this makes for the best | looking documents, but it does have the above problem. I'm not sure | why it does not happen to me, but it may be because I use a fair | amount of inter-line spacing: | | Above: 6.0 pt | Below: 4.0 pt | Leading: 2.0 pt | Oops ... above and below are inter-paragraph spacing. Leading is inter-line spacing (leading plus one of those options I showed in my last posting.) I think the trick is to ensure that you start a new paragraph after an anchored frame. And then use a decent amount of inter-paragraph spacing (which makes the document easier to read anyway.) Kim -- Kim Letkeman kim@software.mitel.com uunet!mitel!spock!kim