Minor copyedits in 'line-height' documentation
* doc/lispref/display.texi (Line Height): Describe the possible values of the 'line-height' property in a more consistent format.
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@ -2188,21 +2188,24 @@ actual line height can never be less than the default.
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@kindex line-height @r{(text property)}
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A newline can have a @code{line-height} text or overlay property
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that controls the total height of the display line ending in that
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newline.
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newline. The property value can be one of several forms:
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If the property value is @code{t}, the newline character has no
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@table @code
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@item t
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If the property value is @code{t}, the newline character has no
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effect on the displayed height of the line---the visible contents
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alone determine the height. The @code{line-spacing} property,
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described below, is also ignored in this case. This is useful for
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tiling small images (or image slices) without adding blank areas
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between the images.
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If the property value is a list of the form @code{(@var{height}
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@var{total})}, that adds extra space @emph{below} the display line.
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First Emacs uses @var{height} as a height spec to control extra space
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@emph{above} the line; then it adds enough space @emph{below} the line
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to bring the total line height up to @var{total}. In this case, any
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value of @code{line-spacing} property for the newline is ignored.
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@item (@var{height} @var{total})
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If the property value is a list of the form shown, that adds extra
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space @emph{below} the display line. First Emacs uses @var{height} as
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a height spec to control extra space @emph{above} the line; then it
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adds enough space @emph{below} the line to bring the total line height
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up to @var{total}. In this case, any value of @code{line-spacing}
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property for the newline is ignored.
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@end table
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@cindex height spec
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Any other kind of property value is a height spec, which translates
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