Il 17/12/21 20:17, Wolfgang Schuster ha scritto:> \starttext
>
> \samplefile{ward}\par
>
> \blank
>
> \start \setupinterlinespace[line=12pt]
> \samplefile{ward}\par
> \stop
>
> \stoptext
Yes, but you can't say \setupinterlinespace[line=6pt] and make lines overlap. At a certain point baselines don't get closer any more.

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\starttext

\samplefile{ward}\par

\blank

\start \setupinterlinespace[line=12pt]
\samplefile{ward}\par
\stop

\blank

\start \setupinterlinespace[line=6pt]
\samplefile{ward}\par
\stop

\stoptext
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You can do something like this:

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\starttext

\samplefile{ward}\par

\blank

\start \setupinterlinespace[line=12pt]
\samplefile{ward}\par
\stop

\blank

The Earth, as a habitat for animal life, is in old age and has a fatal illness.\vadjust{\kern-6pt} Several, in fact. It would be happening whether humans had ever evolved or not.\vadjust{\kern-6pt} But our presence is like the effect of an old-age patient who smokes many packs\vadjust{\kern-6pt}
of cigarettes per day—and we humans are the cigarettes.

\stoptext
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but I had to insert all those \kern-6pt manually.
How can I obtain the same result automatically?
(please don't argue about the ugliness of the result ;) )

Massi
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