X-VM-v5-Data: ([nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil] ["463" "Mon" "8" "March" "93" "23:45:22" "CET" "Don Hosek" "DHOSEK@HMCVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU" nil "12" "The relevant part of the fonts stuff" "^Date:" nil nil "3"]) Return-Path: Received: from sc.ZIB-Berlin.DE (mailserv) by dagobert.ZIB-Berlin.DE (4.1/SMI-4.0/1.9.92 ) id AA13790; Mon, 8 Mar 93 23:45:46 +0100 Received: from vm.urz.Uni-Heidelberg.de (vm.hd-net.uni-heidelberg.de) by sc.ZIB-Berlin.DE (4.1/SMI-4.0-sc/19.6.92) id AA05233; Mon, 8 Mar 93 23:45:36 +0100 Message-Id: <9303082245.AA05233@sc.zib-berlin.dbp.de> Received: from DHDURZ1 by vm.urz.Uni-Heidelberg.de (IBM VM SMTP V2R2) with BSMTP id 4328; Mon, 08 Mar 93 23:45:46 CET Received: from DHDURZ1 by DHDURZ1 (Mailer R2.08 R208004) with BSMTP id 8451; Mon, 08 Mar 93 23:45:37 CET Received: from DHDURZ1 by DHDURZ1 (Mailer R2.08 R208004) with BSMTP id 8449; Mon, 08 Mar 93 23:45:34 CET Reply-To: Mailing list for the LaTeX3 project Date: Mon, 8 Mar 93 23:45:22 CET From: Don Hosek Sender: Mailing list for the LaTeX3 project To: Multiple Recipients of Subject: The relevant part of the fonts stuff Status: R X-Status: X-Keywords: X-UID: 1010 Regarding different baselines for different fonts, first the baselineskip is primarily an issue of the document's design. Second, so is the font. In an ideal world, use of generic styles would be limited and specific styles would be the norm. For the latter, there should be no reason to specify font X or header style Y or any of that. Generic styles on the other hand might be well-advised to allow setting of baselineskips from the user level somehow. -dh