Description: All word processors, allow the users to select a fond and its size, for example, Calibri, 11 points. Fine, the problem occur when you press enter. You get exaclty this. An ugly space. And if you press enter again... You see the ugly space. In serious documents, with a beautiful quality, you will see spaces do not show the same size in points than the text itself. Of course you can configure this in LibreOffice, of course you can create an style and of course you can edit those spaces, but it takes time. The good thing would be adding a simple option in the document properties that allow us to configure the size in points for the empty lines, every time we press return. In the same way you can select your font and your size, you should be able also to select the size in points of the empty lines, when you press enter. In that way, you can create very beautiful documents, perfectly styled in seconds, without having to edit, create a particular style, search for that style, apply the style, etc. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Just press enter in writer, the lines will have the same size in points than the text itself, and you cannot configure a different size in points for empty lines 2. 3. Actual Results: Write text, press enter Expected Results: You should have the possibility to select the size in points for empty lines, so when you press enter, the spaces between lines can show the same size than the font size (for example, 11 points) or a different size 9 points. In that way, you can be writting a document with a font in 11 points, and creating empty lines, when pressing enter, of a different size, 9 points for example. The results will create a very beautiful document, in seconds. JUST ADD AN ADDITIONAL TEXT BOX, THAT ALLOW SETTING THE SIZE IN POINTS FOR THE EMPTY LINES, WHEN PRESSING ENTER. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; Win64; x64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0
It is all about the Styles... You handle this from the Paragraph Style dialog's "Indents & Spacing" tab. Each paragraph object will set its spacing above and spacing below as well as its line spacing. Just look at the difference between Default style and Text Body style and you should see how to adjust things to your liking.