Hello,

I need advice on blanks at the start of a page.

Usually a blank is ignored when it's at the top of a page.

You can force it with \blank[...,force], but its value is the same as in the remainder of the text.

So, if the blank over a heading is 2 lines, forcing it at the top of the page produces 2 empty lines (not exactly, because TeX uses a glue at the top for line alignment, if I remember well).

What I need is a non zero blank at the top, to align the following text to the grid.

A solution could be checking whether we are at the top of the page, and choose the blank amount accordingly.
How can I make such a test?

Massi
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