Hi, For some reason, line 248 of x-set-11.mkiv file (\blank[\v!line]) is not taken into account. As a result, when typesetting the setup-??.pdf files, the line of the first argument being described after a command is be too high and the word "optional" is mixed with it. When we change "\blank[\v!line]" with the low-level "\vskip\lineheight" it works as expected (or it seems). I understand this is not "beautiful", but it is a workaround for now. I am sure a fix will be available shortly. I noticed this when generating the seup file with the command (MkIV): "mtxrun --script context --run --interface=en --global --result=setup-en --purge x-set-12". There is no problem with the MkII equivalent (as it uses x-set-11.mkii instead): "texexec --int=en --pdf --global --result=setup-en --purge x-set-12". Regards. -- Cédric
Am 30.09.2010 um 16:56 schrieb Cedric Mauclair:
Hi,
For some reason, line 248 of x-set-11.mkiv file (\blank[\v!line]) is not taken into account. As a result, when typesetting the setup-??.pdf files, the line of the first argument being described after a command is be too high and the word "optional" is mixed with it.
When we change "\blank[\v!line]" with the low-level "\vskip\lineheight" it works as expected (or it seems). I understand this is not "beautiful", but it is a workaround for now. I am sure a fix will be available shortly.
Actually i think “\vskip.667\baselineskip” is a nicer value for the distance between the first block and the value list. Wolfgang
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Cedric Mauclair
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Wolfgang Schuster