> Hello,
>
> I'm using vim to write « literature » texts. Not code (ok I use vim
> for editing my linux config too…) but dense texts. Lines are longs, I
> use warp, so it make me large blocs of texts. Hard to read. For me the
> solution would be to be able to set the line spacing (and maybe
> non-propotional fonts, it's an other subject) to something like 1,5 or
> 2.
>
> I search a lot a way to define the line spacing like one can do in
> Open Office or Pyroom (darkroom free clone). But I can't find a way to
> do this.
>
> Maybe it's not possible. So I search for something to change the line
> spacing in my term (terminator, but i can use any other one) but I
> can't find a way to do this.
In rxvt-unicode, you can use the -lsp commandline option or the
'lineSpace' resource. It looks a bit weird with monospaced fonts, but
it works.
'mlterm' also has '-o/--lsp'. With a variable-width font ('-V'), and
xft ('--type' 'xft'), it actually looks decent. Full example command:
mlterm -V --type xft --lsp 10
I don't see anything similar for terminator (or xterm or gnome-terminal,
for that matter).
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Best,
Ben
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