Peter Rolf wrote:
Gerben Wierda wrote:

On 27 Oct 2005, at 18:59, Peter Rolf wrote:


Hi Gerben,

Gerben Wierda wrote:


I have:

\setupinterlinespace[medium]


\setupinterlinespace[line=\dimexpr1.25\bodyfontsize\relax]


That works. But why? And does this relate to the fact that textrule spacing as done normally is not used inside the paragraph (see other thread)?


I was also surprised, that a bold variant of the same size is handled
differently.
The interlinespace is calculated each time you change the body font (so
in your case at the start of the columns). Maybe bold adds some extra to
the line factor? Better ask the font wizzards...

By default, the interlinespace is set to 2.8ex. But ex unit may be dependent to the font variant (tf, bf, ...). So setting fix distance or distance based on \bodyfontsize solves the problem.

vit

And this works, because the \bodyfontsize is equal for both variants.
Using only the line-parameter is maybe not enough, so it's safer to
change it after calling \setupinterlinespace[medium].

Peter


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