インテル (印刷)
1. Interline spacingIn typesetting, the term "interline spacing" or "line leading" (pronounced "ledd-ing") refers to the space between consecutive lines of text, as between lines on a ruled sheet of paper. For example, text can be typeset with a font size of 11 pt and an interline spacing of 15 pt. Interline spacing is often referred to as leading, a term that originated with hot-metal or cast-metal typesetting. In the process, strips of lead metal were inserted to change the space between lines.
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