Hi Thomas, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
I want two paragraphs separated by a rule which has the same distance to the preceding and the following line (yes, I know that this is fuzzy, it's just the optical impression that counts). I can't get my head around the \setuptextrules command, which should allow to do this. I tried this:
\def\smallblank{\blank[line]} \def\bigblank{\blank[2*line]}
\setuptextrules[inbetween=\bigblank, before=\bigblank ]
but I realize that the before, after, and inbetween keywords either don't do what I want or plain do nothing. Could somebody explain what their expected behavior is (and if I should use a different approach than textrule?).
add \showskips to your source (better a small one). I just tested a bit (between my current mp examples) and 'inbetween={\blank[2*big]}' and 'after={\blank[2*big]}' should do the job. If you dare, ask Hans about the meaning of 'before' ;) Greetings, Peter
Thanks
Thomas
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