On 11/23/2013 12:16 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
On 2013-11-23 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
On 2013-11-22 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 11/22/2013 9:44 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
On 2013-11-20 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 11/19/2013 11:48 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
I'd like to tweak a default TOC linespacing...
\title{Table of Contents}
\start \setupinterlinespace[line=0.8ex] \placecontent \stop
But as I found, any value below 2.8ex causes interline inconsistencies when special cases appears, see the extreme below:
\starttext \start \setupinterlinespace[line=1.0ex] \placecontent \stop \chapter{aaaaaaaa}. % line without descenders \chapter{pppppppp}. % line with descenders \chapter{ŠŠŠŠŠŠŠŠ}. % the result is an inconsistent baseline \stoptext
Is there any remedy for this? Can I fix the baseline distance somehow?
\definegridsnapping[crap] [fit,0.2] \setuplayout[grid=crap]
This helps! But... it breaks something else :-(
I've finally found an acceptable solution.
During my tests I found a crucial difference between:
\setupinterlinespace[line=2.0ex]
and
\setupinterlinespace[0.25]
The latter sets the baseline distance correctly even without that problematic snapping to the grid!
All lines in my book have a certain (default) linespacing. TOC entries are rendered (by default) using bigger linespacing.
Btw, is there any option to override a default (huge) TOC linespacing? I still consider my solution rather a hack.
just set 'before' and 'after' normally linespacing in the toc is the same as in the rest of the document unless one has assigned to before/after -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | voip: 087 875 68 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------