On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Wolfgang Schuster < schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > Am 04.01.2009 um 17:15 schrieb Alan STONE: > > Re: files in attachment >> >> Why is the (local) interline space (set to 30pt or 2ex) so small compared >> to the frame's local (switched to 38pt) bodyfont ? >> >> At first I thought it was related to \setupbodyfont but >> \setupbodyfont[38pt] doesn't make a difference. >> >> How do you get the (local) interline spacing (pt or ex) in proportion to >> the local (switched to) bodyfont ? >> > > You're funny, as you can see in my example below your text alone has > a height of 26.18pt and you set a line distance of 30pt. > > \starttext > > \setbox\scratchbox\hbox{\switchtobodyfont[38pt]Text In A Frame} > > \the\htdp\scratchbox > > \stoptext > > What do you expect? TeX does only what you tell him but you get >From this example I conclude TeX does not do what you tell it to do. I must be missing something... ? > a better result with a bigger line distance, the default value from > ConTeXt is 2.8ex. > > > Wolfgang >
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