Thanks Wolfgang, this explains indeed the behaviour and as mentioned
by Luigi one needs to use \setupinterlinespace to reinvoke the
interlinespaceing...
Willi
On 27 Mar 2010, at 15:17, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 26.03.10 23:33, schrieb Willi Egger:
Hi,
When setting up a headertext in a \vbox there is no
interlinespacing. Placing the same text in a \vbox in the text
area there is the default interlinespacing.
Is there a simple explanation for this behaviour?
When ConTeXt puts a page together (add headers, footers etc. to the
text)
it disables interlinespace between all the elements to avoid
unwanted vertical
space between header, text, footer ...
Because header are added when the page is constructed the disabled
interlinespace
is active and you get the what you experienced.
Normal text is typeset before the page is build and you get
therefore the correct
interlinespace.
Wolfgang
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