The typographical baseline grid created on styles level is effective in all paragraphs which use that style, unless overridden by direct tags or by means of the Paragraph palette.
If you already created typographical baseline on format level, there's no need to create it also on the styles level, unless you want to override the format level setting.
By default, in a new style, the typographical baseline grid is disabled.
Note: this affects only texts flowing in a linked or local geometry. It does nothing on texts without any geometry.
By editing style 1.In EdAdmin4, locate the Style libraries listing. 2.Double-click a style library that contain the style you want to enable baseline grid for. 3.In the Edit Style Library dialog box, double-click the style you want to enable baseline grid for. 4.Click the Paragraph button. 5.On the V.Just tab, under Grid alignment, in Offset and Value, enter what you want. Example: The body leading is 9.5pt. Enter 9.5pt in Offset and in Value. This assumes that you will set the page baseline grid to the same value 9.5pt. 6.Click OK to close all open dialog boxes, and then ensure that users refresh the formats in Fred4 and Ted4. By applying tag Insert >grid LD,LD< at the beginning of the paragraph, after any >ld..< tag. |
1.In EdAdmin4, locate the Style libraries listing. 2.Double-click a style library that contain the style you want to disable baseline grid for. 3.In the Edit Style Library dialog box, double-click the style you want to disable baseline grid for. 4.Click the Paragraph button. 5.On the V.Just tab, under Grid alignment, in Offset and Value, enter 0. 6.Click OK to close all open dialog boxes, and then ensure that users refresh the formats in Fred4 and Ted4. By applying tag Insert >grid< at the beginning of the paragraph, after any >ld..< tag. |
Notes
This procedure is carried out in the EdAdmin4, and it is subject to permissions.
Bear in mind that you need also to create the page baseline grid.
See also
Typographical baseline grid on format level.