On 3/15/20 10:56 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 15.03.2020 um 20:32:
[...] Everthing is fine when italic fonts aren’t used.
It can be fixed with a strut option for lists, e.g. \setuplist[strut=no]. The problem in this case is that the ex-height for the italic font is larger than the ex-height for the upright font which pushes the text down because add a strut at the begin and end of the entries.
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang. I don’t get \setuplist[strut=no] working in the minimal sample I sent yesterday.
Below is a minimal example of the problem, the \setstrut setting changes the height of the strut for the italic font.
I must admit that I don’t understand how to handle struts (I’m not sure I understand what they actually are.)
Most fonts (I checked only a small number) don't have such a big difference between the ex-height of the upright and italic styles which makes it hard to notice the problem.
Yesterday I realized that Pagella was an extreme case, because I tried to report this issue before, but Latin Modern didn’t show the issue (so I thought I was doing something wrong). Many thanks for your help, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk