Graphics Reference
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Comfortable interline space, or leading, varies according to several characteristics in type-face
style and size; but generally, the interline space should seem a point or two larger than the height
of the lowercase running as text. Because the x-height varies so much among faces, a designer will
need to judge the leading appropriate to the appearance of the lower case, rather than try to assign
a leading to a point size by way of a specific formula.
 
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