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Kent1Cooper
en respuesta a: aghavamzadeh

Be aware of the difference between line spacing factor [a multiplier on the "native" distance -- that's what the x at the end is about] and line spacing distance [a raw number in drawing units].  You can specify either one for an Mtext object, and the other will be calculated appropriately.  In either case, it's measured not between the nearer edges of lines of content [your 0.666], but from a place on one line to the same place on the next line, typically thought of as baseline to baseline, but you can picture it however you like.  [I'll let you experiment with how that may vary if you have changes in text height within the Mtext -- is it still based on the overall-object line spacing and height, or is it related to the "local" height where a line break occurs?]  Typically the line spacing distance at 1.0x spacing factor is 1-2/3 times the text height, though that may vary with the font.  The factor value has a range limit -- it can be only between 0.25x and 4.0x.

Kent Cooper, AIA