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- From: goldstrn@math.fu-berlin.de (Martin Goldstern)
- Subject: lineskiplimit < lineskip ?
- Message-ID: <FZH57VH@math.fu-berlin.de>
- Summary: why should lineskiplimit not always be equal to lineskip?
- Keywords: lineskip, lineskiplimit, baselineskip
- Sender: news@math.fu-berlin.de (Math Department)
- Organization: Free University of Berlin, Germany
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 15:50:42 GMT
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- Does anybody know an example where lineskiplimit < lineskip
- (or lineskiplimit > lineskip) would make sense?
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- Plain TeX sets lineskip at 1pt, lineskiplimit at 0pt. Why?
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- Martin Goldstern
- goldstrn@math.fu-berlin.de
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