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...
I've 'invented' this:
\setupcombinedlist[content][list=chapter, alternative=c]
\starttext
\title{Table of Contents} \setupinterlinespace[line=0.8ex] % too small, just for testing \placecontent \setupinterlinespace[line=2.75ex] %\setupinterlinespace[reset]
\startfrontmatter \chapter{Intro}text
text
text \startfrontmatter \startbodymatter \chapter{Chapter}text \stopbodymatter \startbackmatter \chapter{Appendix}text \stopbackmatter \stoptext
I cannot use simply the \completecontent command as the linespacing is effective already between the title and the first entry line... so I am splitting the title and the rest and set the linespacing just before list rendering. Finally I am resetting the value manually.
Are there better ways to tweak linespacing in TOC ?
\title{Table of Contents}
\start \setupinterlinespace[line=0.8ex] % too small, just for testing \placecontent \stop
Thanks for the hint. 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 precedes a line without ascenders \chapter{pppppppp}. % line with descenders is followed with a line with ascenders \chapter{ŠŠŠŠŠŠŠŠ}. % the result is an inconsistent baseline distance \stoptext Is there any remedy for this? Can I fix the baseline distance somehow? I have such cases in my TOC :-( (but not so extreme as here) Thanks, Jan