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Old 11-07-2004, 01:09 AM   #1
CircleSoft
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Line/Vertical Spacing problem(Possibly because of CJK?)


Hi, I've been using SuSe Linux for about two months and reinstalled it today after formatting. When installing, I installed several asian fonts because I wanted to be able to properly see the names of some of my Asian songs. I logged in after install to see that the Asian characters display fine, but the spacing between lines of Latin text is bigger than it should be. When looking at Latin text the spacing looks like it is 1.5. However, when looking at Korean or Chinese text the spacing looks fine.

I think this is caused by the fact that the Asian characters are bigger than the Latin characters. Is there any way to fix this? It's incredibly annoying having so much extra space between lines, but I really don't want to lose my CJK support.

Thanks in advance.
 
  


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