Il giorno sab, 07/03/2015 alle 10.59 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster ha scritto:
Am 07.03.2015 um 00:08 schrieb mf
: Hello, I'd like to know how I can set the line height of paragraph footnotes. They get the line height set with \setupinterlinespace, whether I use the grid or not. Here's my configuration:
\setupnotation[footnote][ alternative=serried, numbercommand=, numberstopper=, numbercommand=\high, numberconversion=a, way=bypage, width=0pt, location=page ] \setupnote[footnote][ paragraph=yes, inbetween= \emdash{} , location=page ]
\startsetups[footnote:interlinespace] \setupinterlinespace[line=10pt] \stopsetups
\setupnote[footnote][setups=footnote:interlinespace]
Wolfgang
I have found a solution, searching with docfetcher for the occurrencies of "\baselineskip" in all the ConTeXt documentation I've downloaded. In "LaTeX in proper ConTeXt", at page 26, Berend de Boer shows how to set the the interline space relatively to the body font size. My layout has a body font size of 11 points on 12 points of interline space; I'm using grid snapping (\setuplayout[ ... grid=tolerant, ... ]). Instead of setting the interline space like this: \setupinterlinespace[12pt] I've used: \setupinterlinespace[1.09\bodyfontsize] % 11pt * 1.09 = 12pt This way: - the paragraph footnotes' interline space is less than the 12 points of the grid - Wolfgang's solution works too: \startsetups[footnote:interlinespace] \setupinterlinespace[line=1.2\bodyfontsize] \stopsetups but only to widen the interline space of footnotes; When I try to shrink the footnotes' interline space with: \startsetups[footnote:interlinespace] \setupinterlinespace[line=.9\bodyfontsize] \stopsetups the only vertical space that shrinks it the one between the bottom of the main text and the footnotes' top. Have you an explanation for that behaviour? I'm new to ConTeXt and I still need to develop a "ConTeXt mindset"; perhaps the people who know how ConTeXt works will find that understandable. Any hint is welcome. Thanks, Massi