Also, what about \setupcolumnsetlines[Two][2][1][9]?

Denis Maier <maier.de@gmail.com> schrieb am Sa., 17. Aug. 2019, 13:32:
If I am remembering correctly, the documentation has \setupcolumnsetlines before \starttext.

Sytse Knypstra <sytse.knypstra@home.nl> schrieb am Sa., 17. Aug. 2019, 12:59:
In an effort to balance columns in a columnset layout, I found that in the following minimal example this effect is not obtained.
After commenting out the first three lines after \starttext the result is ok.
I am wondering what I overlooked this time.

\definecolumnset[Two][n=2]

\starttext

   \startcolumnset[Two]

      \input knuth

   \stopcolumnset

   \page
   \setupcolumnsetlines[Two][1][1][9]

   \startcolumnset[Two]

      \input knuth

   \stopcolumnset

\stoptext


Thank you for your suggestions,

Sytse Knypstra
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