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Hi,
I'm working on a book layout and there is a section where the reader can write notes. The problem is that the form lines don't align with the baseline grid (due to the varying heights). If I align it with the baseline there wont be enough space for writting.
How can I ensure consistency across the book despite the it not being aligned to the baseline grid?
Thank you!
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Set the leading if the line lines to the double value of the baseline grid and align to it.
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But it might be too large then. My baseline grid leading is 18 pt. Wouldn't 32 pt be too large?
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What is, if you change the grid to 6pt? Does it work then?
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@Willi Adelberger
It might, but i need to keep my grid leading at 18 pt. Are there any other solutions?
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If you have a 6pt grid and.a leading 18pt it is working as you want. What is the problem? Omöy every 6th grid line is used.
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So if i understand correctly, I would reduce the baseline grid to 6pt instead of 18?
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Do it, so you see, it will work as you want, at least how you have describet it to us.
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That's the rub with baseline grids — they are either/or, and if you use them, you are limited in your layout choices unless you start using exceptions and overrides, which starts to defeat the purpose of using them at all.
My first and simple advice is that while baseline grids are an asset in formal publications, with lots of text, especially in two or more columns, they are just an unnecessary and limiting option for more free-form works... and a cookbook is almost always a page-by-page jumble of paragraph and section types. I can't see making the content conform to baselines bringing anything to the final result. (You might as well decide all your instructions have to be two and only two lines long, or some other arbitrary choice.)
If you have content that won't easily fit to baselines (and again, I'm trying to imagine a cookbook where even 50% of the content does), you have three choices —
Or just turn off the baseline grid for a project such as this and make esthetically pleasing choices for your various and assorted paragraph styles that better suit a cookbook layout. Turn baselines on when you do a novel, textbook or reference work. 🙂
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Thank you for your advice. This is a nonfiction book, and I think using a baseline grid is probably best. Do you agree? Without it, the text might show through the paper, and things won’t align properly.
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While a cookbook is technically a nonfiction book (excluding some fad and diet books I've seen 🙂 ) it's a special niche in its own right. Even the most "formal" books I have on my kitchen shelf don't begin to resemble what's usually called "nonfiction." Don't let some narrow interpretation of the terms drive your choices.
And if you are using a print process that lets print show through from the other page side... your problem is not the alignment of the content on each page.