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In framedtext I see some whitespace just below the topframe and the first row of text. At the bottom this is not the case, the textbottom and framebottom are close together. Here is a minimal example, the whitespace is just above the first row of b's How can I get rid of the white on the top? \starttext \startframedtext[depthcorrection=off,offset=0pt,strut=no]% bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb\crlf bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb \stopframedtext \stoptext depthcorrection does the trick for the bottom. I see no further changes when I add "linecorrection=off" too (not sure what it does). yours sincerely, dr. H. van der Meer
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Hans van der Meer wrote:
In framedtext I see some whitespace just below the topframe and the first row of text. At the bottom this is not the case, the textbottom and framebottom are close together. Here is a minimal example, the whitespace is just above the first row of b's
How can I get rid of the white on the top?
The explicit \crlf includes a \strut on the first line. You have to use the low-level \hfil\break instead. Cheers, Taco
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Hans van der Meer
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Taco Hoekwater