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Latest revision as of 16:09, 8 June 2020
In some situations one may be willing to have a different interlinespace in a particular part of text, header, etc. To this end one can use the command
\setuplocalinterlinespace
or its synonym
\switchtointerlinespace
Either of these commands should be enclosed in a \start...\stop pair. The arguments taken by \setuplocalinterlinespace or its synonym \switchtointerlinespace are analogous to the dimensions used in \setupinterlinespace. Below is an example, with some explanations of the commands.
\setuppapersize[A5][A5] \setupinterlinespace[line=3.2ex] % global setting % (\setupinterlinespace[3.2ex] == \setupinterlinespace[line=3.2ex]) \starttext \input ward \blank \setupinterlinespace[big] % big = 1.5 * global value (small = 1x, medium = 1.25x) \input ward \blank \setupinterlinespace[reset] % here we go back to the global interlinespace set before \input ward \blank \start \setuplocalinterlinespace[line=4ex] % here a local value for the interlinespace is set \input ward \stop % an empty line or \par before the end of the group is necessary \stoptext