leader


Rows of dots, dashes or other characters that lead your eye from one text element to another. Leaders are used commonly in Tables of contents. For example:

Chapter 5…………………………….233

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    Pronounced LED-ing. A typographical term that refers to the vertical space between lines of text. The word derives from the fact that typographers once used thin strips of lead to separate lines. Now, the leading value also includes the size of the font. For example, 10-point text with 2 points of spacing between lines would […]

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    Items at the very bottom of a hierarchical tree structure. In hierarchical file systems, files are leaves because they can have nothing below them. Directories, on the other hand, are nodes.

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