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Meaning of LEADING

Pronunciation:  'leding

Matching Terms:  leading astray, leading edge, leading indicator, leading lady, leading light, leading man, leading off, leading question, leading rein, leading strand, leading tone, leading(a), leading(p)

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/ledding/ The spacing between lines of text. This is defined when a font is designed but can often be altered in order to change the appearance of the text or for special effects. It is measured in points and is normally 120% of the height of the text.

See also kerning, tracking.

 
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