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Revision as of 10:31, 13 April 2010
\setuptolerance
Syntax
\setuptolerance[...,...,...] | |
[...,...,...] | [horizontal vertical stretch space verystrict strict tolerant verytolerant] |
Description
Use \setuptolerance[horizontal,...] for interword spacing and \setuptolerance[vertical,...] for column stretching. Don't try to combine these two. horizontal is the default orientation, so the following two are equivalent: \setuptolerance[horizontal,tolerant] and \setuptolerance[tolerant] In horizontal orientation the keywords have the following effect: stretch: \emergencystretch\bodyfontsize 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