interlinespace and accented capital
Hi list, I have an accented E (É) somewhere in my text. The height of this character changes the interlinespace, probably to avoid collision of the accent and the line above it. Unfortunately it is visually very disturbing to have a larger interlinespace for one single line on the page. I couldn't find a way to make ConTeXt ignore this height and space the lines evenly. I would be very glad if someone could point me to a solution for this. best Peter van Kranenburg
Hi Peter, Peter van Kranenburg wrote:
Hi list,
I have an accented E (É) somewhere in my text. The height of this character changes the interlinespace, probably to avoid collision of the accent and the line above it. Unfortunately it is visually very disturbing to have a larger interlinespace for one single line on the page. I couldn't find a way to make ConTeXt ignore this height and space the lines evenly.
I would be very glad if someone could point me to a solution for this.
\smash[h]{É} should work (see supp-box.tex for details). Peter
best Peter van Kranenburg
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Peter Rolf wrote:
\smash[h]{É} should work
Indeed. Thanks for the quick reply!
(see supp-box.tex for details).
I see. Very interesting... there is a lot more in ConTeXt than I'm aware of. :) I'm often solving issues like this with my own dirty low level TeX hacks, but this is much better. Peter
I see. Very interesting... there is a lot more in ConTeXt than I'm aware of. :) I'm often solving issues like this with my own dirty low level TeX hacks, but this is much better.
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