Adjust line spacing between individual lines in area text
Currently if I want to change the leading between sentences in a text box, the change effects the entire text box. I would like to have the same functionality as Ai,Id, etc; by having the ability to change leading for individual sentences or to be able to separate a new paragraph from the last.

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AymanAlrifai commented
Add Line height in individual text lines not just paragraphs.
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Kenneth Kawamoto commented
Option + Up/Down Arrow Key to adjust individual line spacing (leading/line height) cf. AI, PS, etc
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Keegan Robinson commented
I would love for this to be added! When designing web pages I'd like to be able to have the title of an article in the same text box as the body copy. This would allow me to easily resize one text box and not have text either get cut off or break to many times and end up on top of other copy.
I've attached a screenshot showing how I've been setting type with different text boxes, and one showing the issue not being able to have different line heights in one text box creates.
Keep up the great work with XD though. I definitely don't miss trying to mock up this type of stuff in Photoshop or Illustrator. :)
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Anonymous commented
Please add this!
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John Benedict commented
This would be VERY helpful.
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Justin Roberts commented
- Add the same paragraph styling capability as Indesign.
- Give access to Creative cloud paragraph styles -
Anonymous commented
Yes please
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Monica Mockus commented
Yes :)
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Anonymous commented
Yes!
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Oleg commented
The height of text in XD doesn't match to the height of the same text in Android.
(see the attached images)So it is very inconvenient to create desing for Android since we cannot simply use same margins both in XD and in Android. When we creating an Android layout, we should always remember that in Android we need to use smaller margins than we use in XD.
I guess the same problem refers to iOS devices too.
I see the only solution:
Designers should be able to specify the text line-height explicitly.Unfortunatelly, at the moment it is not possible to adjust the line-height of a single-line-text in XD.
So first of all, it would be great to fix this issue:
https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007-adobe-xd-feature-requests/suggestions/33483589-line-height-adjust-height-of-point-text-box
(Line height adjust height of point text-box)When we adjust the text line-height it should adjust the text-box as well.
Secondly, the text should remain centered within the text-box.
The related issue:
https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007-adobe-xd-feature-requests/suggestions/13813872-line-height-should-function-as-it-does-on-the-web
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ocelot commented
yes please
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Gayle commented
+1
I can't believe this still doesn't exist -
Guillaume commented
Yes!!!!!
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Robert commented
yes!
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Anonymous commented
please add this
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Anonymous commented
Guys, what if we could set different line spaces for each line in the same text box? Nowadays the line spacing affects the whole content. Thanks!
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Anonymous commented
Guys, what if we could set different line spaces for each line in the same text box? Nowadays the line spacing affects the whole content. Thanks!
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Anonymous commented
Please!
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Josiah Lybbert commented
This would be a huge feature for me. I really get hung up on type if I can't control paragraph spacing.
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Anonymous commented
I'm magazine creative director for 20 years and now I'm venturing into UI/UX waters.
Since I am used to InDesign and its way of controlling and formatting, Adobe XD creates some problems for me.
In the pictured example, I have a Text area. Each text paragraph is formatted in its own style. Running head at the top, headline, subhead, and author. Each with its own formatting. Unfortunately, XD does not allow separate Line spacing formatting for each paragraph.
In the bottom part of the picture, I can achieve it by separating each paragraph into its own Point or Area text. Then I can format Line Spacing for each paragraph.
But this creates a problem. What if a headline is 2 or 3 lines long.
In the first example, if all of the paragraphs are in the same Area, longer headlines will push down the text below.
In the bottom part, if the headline is too long it will overlap the part below.
For me proper typography and formatting are essential.
Because keeping all these texts in one text area seems a much better solution, especially because it is easier to control the distances between paragraphs.
I think this is a valuable option because it will make alignment and spacing of paragraphs much easier. Just like in InDesignthank you