Layout and Positioning
Revision as of 22:13, 15 March 2007 by Steffen (talk | contribs) (User talk:Steffen moved to Layout and Positioning)
In order to preserve a constant interlinespace (esp. when using a quite small one, in footnotes or such) it can be sometimes necessary to chance the predefined ration of height/depth:
\starttext
\hbox to \hsize \bgroup \showbaselines \showstruts \ruledvtop \bgroup \hsize.45\hsize \switchtobodyfont[rm,9pt]\setupinterlinespace[line=9.8pt] \begstrut \input tufte \endstrut \endgraf \egroup \hss \ruledvtop \bgroup \hsize.45\hsize \switchtobodyfont[rm,9pt]\setupinterlinespace[line=9.8pt,height=.79,depth=.21] \begstrut \input tufte \endstrut \endgraf \egroup \egroup
\stoptext
(The values .79 and .21 in the example are dependent on the actual font used.)