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For context, my goal is the total and senseless destruction of Microsoft. You may have heard of a b-tier piece of software they sell known as "Power Point". It is widely used as a tool of crime. It is the express goal of Dslide to ensure that more software engineers become healthcare CEOs rather than healthcare CEOs being murdered by disaffected software engineers. During sales and presentation, there is a natural benefit to drawing attention to text as it is introduced to aid attention and focus of would-be buyers, whose attention and time is scarcely granted. One technique is to "slide" text in from below. In Dslide, this is accomplished by using a line-height. An unwanted side-effect is that the line being "slide in" also has very tall backgrounds (it is vertically extended, as line-height is supposed to do, but I do not want). When used with the popular org modern tags, a package that has a strong user overlap with Dslide, the tag and todo backgrounds appear stretched out as the text slides in. > Sorry, I don't understand what you are saying here. What "font > locking behavior" you want to overcome? I do not particularly care. I am merely implementing a behavior. If it can be done by sending carefully crafted regex through an FSF email server, and that technique is stable enough to work with Emacs display for the planned and likely future, I will do it.