Am 30.05.10 13:45, schrieb Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky:
Hello,
What \stelinterliniein means in the following (taken from Skdk style).
\def\StartTitlePage% {\startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no] \setupbackgrounds[header][text][background=] \switchtobodyfont[ss,18pt] \setupalign[right] \setupindenting[0pt] \stelinterliniein \vfil \let\\=\blank}
I suppose that it is \setupinterlinespace, but it does not work without arguments, as seen in my minimal example:
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\setuphead [Part] [number=no, style={\ss\bfd}, page=right]
\def\StartTitlePage% {\startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no] \setupbackgrounds[header][text][background=] \switchtobodyfont[ss,18pt] \setupalign[right] \setupindenting[0pt] \setupinterlinespace \vfil \let\\=\blank}
\def\StartTitlePage {\startstandardmakeup[doublesided=no,align=right,style={\switchtobodyfont[ss,18pt]}] \setupbackgrounds[header][text][background=] \setupindenting[none] \setupinterlinespace \let\\=\blank}
\def\StopTitlePage% {\vfill {\tfx Version \currentdate[year,-,mm,-,dd] }
\stopstandardmakeup }
add \par: \def\StopTitlePage {\par\vfill {\tfx Version \currentdate[year,-,mm,-,dd]} \stopstandardmakeup}
\def\TitlePage#1{\StartTitlePage\Part{#1}\StopTitlePage}
also possible: \definehead[TitlePage][part] \setuphead [TitlePage] [before=\StartTtitlePage, after=\StopTitlePage] Wolfgang