As is known, the tabu environment does not automatically adjust the vertical distance between a cell with multiple lines and another cell, cf. Text too close to cell border when having a nested tabu and \vspace in a cell and Consistent vertical spacing with tabu.
This can be adjusted with tabu's \tabulinesep command, but instead of setting this separator to some arbitrary value, I would like it to be the same as the vertical distance between lines in the document as such. How do I do that?
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tabu,setspace}
\singlespacing
\parindent=0pt
\begin{document}
% \tabulinesep = <whatever the distance between lines in the document is>
\begin{tabu} to\linewidth{lX}
Lipsum & Fgyjgh Fgyjgh Fgyjgh Fgyjgh Fgyjgh Fgyjgh Fgyjgh Fgyjgh Fgyjgh Fgyjgh Fgyjgh\\
Lipsum & FkRtfh\\
\end{tabu}
\end{document}

strutis. Is that always equal to the line spacing in the document? – Sverre Mar 19 '13 at 18:53\baselineskipand a depth of 30% of\baselineskip. Have you tried out the solution in the linked answer? – cgnieder Mar 19 '13 at 19:02<{\strut}to theXcolumn does the trick. It would've been nice to add something about thestrutto\tabulinesep=, but I only get error messages. – Sverre Mar 19 '13 at 19:07tabu's cells (this is a bug intabu, IMHO). Setting\tabulinesepwon't help to get consistent line spacing. – cgnieder Mar 19 '13 at 19:17tabuwas made aware of this back in 2011 ... – Sverre Mar 19 '13 at 19:20