Am 25.10.2009 um 10:11 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I don't know, but you could wrap the \framed in a shorthand
definition
macro:
\definecomplexorsimpleempty\Myframed
\def\Myframed[#1]#2{\framed[#1]{\startinterstrutline
#2\stopinterstrutline}}
Sorry, typo. The last
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
I don't know, but you could wrap the \framed in a shorthand definition
macro:
\definecomplexorsimpleempty\Myframed
\def\Myframed[#1]#2{\framed[#1]{\startinterstrutline
#2\stopinterstrutline}}
Sorry, typo. The last lines should be:
\def\complexMyframed[#1]#2
Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
Dear gang,
Got no response the last time, trying again. Problem 2 is the most
important at the moment, and any help is appreciated!
I have almost no answers, but perhaps my reply will trigger someone
else to respond.
1. Line 31, 2nd line of pdf: H
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Cc:
Subject: [NTG-context] interstrutline spacing [with tex file!]
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 08:07:01 -0600
[oops, tex file attached this time]
Dear gang,
I am trying to create a grid background based on strut depth, so each line
of text lies right in between the top and bottom of the respective st
[oops, tex file attached this time]
Dear gang,
I am trying to create a grid background based on strut depth, so each line
of text lies right in between the top and bottom of the respective strut.
I borrowed some code from the wiki, and need help to solve the following
[and I'm no metapost guru..
Dear gang,
I am trying to create a grid background based on strut depth, so each line
of text lies right in between the top and bottom of the respective strut.
I borrowed some code from the wiki, and need help to solve the following
[and I'm no metapost guru...]:
1. Line 31, 2nd line of p