Am 30.05.10 18:45, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Thank you, Wolfgang, with this correction it works fine!
A few questions, if you don't mind:
1) what \setupinterlinespace
\setupinterlinespace comes in two version, with the complex version you can change the values for the lineheight, e.g. \setupinterlinespace[line=14pt] while the simple version is used to adapt the linespacing to the current font size (this works because ConTeXt use a relative distance), e.g. \starttext {\definedfont[Regular sa 1.5]\input ward\par} {\definedfont[Regular sa 1.5]\setupinterlinespace\input ward\par} \stoptext
\let\\=\blank
this saves the meaning for \blank in the \\ command, you could have done it in this example also with \def\\{\blank}
means? I thought this setup can accept only values in brackets; I don't understand this construct.
2) Why I cannot use Part (with capital P)?
When you take a second look at the example you can find this line: \definehead [Part] [chapter]
3) I took the example from the wiki. Is the example still valid (even for MkII)?
Except from a few minor changes regarding font handling in MkIV it should run without problems. Wolfgang