On 1/9/2020 2:47 PM, Sandra Snan wrote:
Thank you so much for the swift reply, Hans. Much appreciated.
Hans Hagen
writes: On 1/9/2020 11:08 AM, Sandra Snan wrote:
I was rerunning ConTeXt on some older documents and the interline space isn't the same. Sure, the new default looks great, but what was the old default? I need to match what I've already published. Thank youâ„ The interlinespace is defined in 'ex' units so it depends on that value in the font that you use ... maybe the font changed?
That's certainly possible. I switched computers and distros so all of those things might've been refreshed or altered upstream. I'm using Junicode for the main & bold but with Tex Gyre Schola for italic, and then grabbing miscellaneoussymbols out of a DejaVu Serif fallback and using DejaVu Sans Mono for mono (althought this particular page doesn't have any mono). If it isn't that case that those fonts have changed their metrics, which I wouldn't know, I'm kinda out of the loop generally (#unplugged), I was thinking that maybe the culprit could be that it used to work off of the italic's ex height and now works off of the main's ex height but that's just wild guessing on my part.
if you still have the old installation you can do this someplace in the file: \the\dimex2.8ex % or whatever value you used for interlinespacing and then use the reported value in the updated installation
I'm working around the problem by setting the interline space to 3.0675ex which makes the recompiled pages match the previously compiled pages exactly. (I don't know why that number. I found it by trying every number and seeing what matched.) The previously compiled pages didn't have an interline space set.
Thanks again.
Sandra
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