Am 17.01.2012 um 13:14 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Am 17.01.2012 um 12:19 schrieb luigi scarso:
Probably a bug, but this is ok \definelistplacement[MyListItemIT][none]#1#2#3% {\hfill\kern-1em\it#1% \hfill\strut\crlf\strut\hfill\hphantom{\tf#3}% \framedtext[frame=off,offset=overlay,align=middle,style=bold]% {#2}% \hfill\tf#3 }
Not really ok. That's a pitfall with minimal examples ... "the devil is in the details" ;o) For getting it minimal I wrote \bf, but in the original file it is used as a bold style with a certain size and a certain interlineskip: \TOCstyleBF
And this interlineskip is ignored in your solution, test the following please:
\def\TOCstyleBF{\switchtobodyfont[9pt]\bf\setupinterlinespace[line={40pt}]}
\definelistplacement[MyListItemIT][none]#1#2#3% {\hfill\kern-1em\it#1\hfill\strut\crlf\strut\hfill\hphantom{\tf#3}\framedtext[frame=off,offset=overlay,align=middle,style=TOCstyleBF]{#2}\hfill\tf#3} % here the interlinespace is ignored % {\hfill\kern-1em\it#1\hfill\strut\crlf\strut\hfill\hphantom{\tf#3}\framedtext[frame=off,offset=overlay]{\TOCstyleBF\midaligned{#2}}\hfill\tf#3} % here the interlinespace worked
You should try to make your code more readable. \definelistplacement[MyListItemIT][none]#1#2#3% {\maxaligned\bgroup \rlap{\it#1}% \framed[frame=off,align=middle,location=bottom,width=broad,foregroundstyle=\TOCstyleBF]{#2}% \llap{\tf#3}% \egroup} Wolfgang