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+ | <syntax>setuptolerance</syntax> | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | Use <code>\setuptolerance[horizontal,...]</code> for interword spacing | + | Set up how tolerant TeX should be of ‘ugly’ stretching of spaces. The more stretching you allow, the easier it is for TeX to choose a stretched-out underfull line instead of a margin-invading overfull line. |
− | and <code>\setuptolerance[vertical,...]</code> for column stretching. | + | |
− | + | Use <code>\setuptolerance[horizontal,...]</code> for interword spacing and <code>\setuptolerance[vertical,...]</code> for column stretching. Don't try to combine these two. | |
The default orientation is ''horizontal'', so the following two are equivalent: | The default orientation is ''horizontal'', so the following two are equivalent: | ||
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|stretch: | |stretch: | ||
− | |<tt>\emergencystretch\bodyfontsize</tt> | + | |make <tt>\emergencystretch</tt> equal to <tt>\bodyfontsize</tt> (i.e. 11pt), default is 0pt |
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|space: | |space: | ||
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+ | == Tolerance of float captions == | ||
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+ | Float captions don't inherit the global tolerance setting, but instead use their own tolerance: | ||
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+ | <texcode> | ||
+ | %% global tolerance | ||
+ | \setuptolerance | ||
+ | [tolerant] | ||
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+ | %% tolerance for captions | ||
+ | \setupcaption | ||
+ | [align=tolerant] | ||
+ | </texcode> | ||
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+ | == Tolerance of framed texts == | ||
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+ | Framed texts don't inherit the global tolerance setting, but instead use their own tolerance as well: | ||
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+ | <texcode> | ||
+ | %% global tolerance | ||
+ | \setuptolerance | ||
+ | [tolerant] | ||
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+ | %% tolerance for framed texts | ||
+ | \setupframedtext | ||
+ | [align=verytolerant] | ||
+ | </texcode> | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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+ | == Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum == | ||
+ | All issues with: | ||
+ | {{Forum|{{SUBPAGENAME}}}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 3 December 2021
\setuptolerance
Syntax
\setuptolerance[...,...] | |
[...,...] | horizontal vertical verystrict strict tolerant verytolerant space stretch |
Description
Set up how tolerant TeX should be of ‘ugly’ stretching of spaces. The more stretching you allow, the easier it is for TeX to choose a stretched-out underfull line instead of a margin-invading overfull line.
Use \setuptolerance[horizontal,...]
for interword spacing and \setuptolerance[vertical,...]
for column stretching. Don't try to combine these two.
The default orientation is horizontal, so the following two are equivalent:
\setuptolerance[horizontal,tolerant] % and \setuptolerance[tolerant]
In horizontal orientation the keywords have the following effect:
stretch: | make \emergencystretch equal to \bodyfontsize (i.e. 11pt), default is 0pt |
space: | \spaceskip .5em plus .25em minus .25em |
verystrict: | \tolerance 200 |
strict: | \tolerance 1500 |
tolerant: | \tolerance 3000 |
verytolerant: | \tolerance 4500 |
In vertical orientation the keywords define a factor bottomtolerance which is only used(?) in columns. The factors are:
verystrict: | 0 |
strict: | 0.050 |
tolerant: | 0.075 |
verytolerant: | 0.100 |
Float captions don't inherit the global tolerance setting, but instead use their own tolerance:
%% global tolerance \setuptolerance [tolerant] %% tolerance for captions \setupcaption [align=tolerant]
Tolerance of framed texts
Framed texts don't inherit the global tolerance setting, but instead use their own tolerance as well:
%% global tolerance \setuptolerance [tolerant] %% tolerance for framed texts \setupframedtext [align=verytolerant]
Example
See also
Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum
All issues with: