
Hi,
Just guessing: Does \startboxedcolumns ... \stopboxedcolumns work?
/Mikael
Den tis 15 juli 2025 11:23Florent Michel
Hi!
I've encountered a (to me) unexpected behaviour with the columns environment: the vertical alignment looks slightly different depending on whether the text fits on a single column or not. The following example demonstrates this behaviour (ConTeXt LMTX version 2025.07.08 17:48 on a 64-bits Linux machine): the first line looks slightly higher than the second one.
\starttext \startframed[offset=0pt] \startcolumns This is a test \stopcolumns \stopframed \blank[medium] \startframed[offset=0pt] \startcolumns This is a slightly longer test using two columns \stopcolumns \stopframed \stoptext
If this is intended, is there a way to get the same vertical alignment independently of whether the text fits on one or two columns?
Cheers, Florent
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