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Old 08-21-2013, 11:09 AM   #5
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Even if there were some study about the optimal line separation, there's no way it can be applied to CSS properties, because the result is completely dependent on the font metrics. Not only on whether the font has a large or small x-height, ascenders, etc. but on some arbitrary values in the font file, which you can change at will, and will cause the same "line-height" value to be rendered differently.
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