Why \setupinterlinespace needs [line]?
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Hello, I wonder why one must provide the line argument for \setupinterlinespace? \setupinterlinespace[line=4ex] IMHO, it is a tautology. The texshow says that \setupinterlinespace[4ex] (or \setupinterlinespace[big] ) is enough, but I cannot make it work. Regards, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
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2007/6/16, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
Hello,
I wonder why one must provide the line argument for \setupinterlinespace?
\setupinterlinespace[line=4ex]
IMHO, it is a tautology. The texshow says that \setupinterlinespace[4ex] (or \setupinterlinespace[big] ) is enough, but I cannot make it work.
Regards, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
Hi, the "line"-parameter is used to set the global baselinedistance. You can switch local to a bigger distance with the "big" or "medium" keywords and back to the normal distance with "small" or "reset". \setupinterlinespace[4ex] is not supported, you misunterstod the explanation, you can only set dimensions for the "line"-parameter. I made a small example for you: \starttext \input knuth\par \setupinterlinespace[big] \input knuth\par \setupinterlinespace[small] \input knuth\par \stoptext Greetings Wolfgang
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Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky
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Wolfgang Schuster