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Posted by dorayme on 10/26/07 01:28
In article <ffr6eg.5ms.1@dylanparry.com>,
Dylan Parry <usenet@dylanparry.com> wrote:
> Ben C wrote:
> > On 2007-10-25, Dylan Parry <usenet@dylanparry.com> wrote:
> > [...]
> >> I've actually taken to applying traditional typesetting techniques to my
> >> online texts and started to write stylesheets working on a baseline with
> >> text, line-height and margin all relative to each other. It really does
> >> make text so much more visually appealing and easier on the eye.
> >
> > So what are good relationships to use between those things?
>
> Depends entirely on the chosen fonts and the size of your baseline.
Doesn't this mean that if someone does not have the font you
design for then they don't get the benefit of the special
typesetting you are implementing? Or worse, that what is
particularly excellent in your preferred font, can look
unacceptable in some other fonts?
--
dorayme
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