Ok, second try. Here’s a rather minimal example:
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\usemodule[visual] % fakewords
\definepapersize[a6][width=105mm,height=148mm] % ConTeXt seems to have
forgotten about a5 and a6??
\setuppapersize[a6][a6] % small paper to get more breaks
\setupbodyfont[rm,9pt]
\setupinterlinespace[12pt]
Hi,
Try using \testpage[3]. The 3 will have to vary depending on the
number of lines that the section titles can possibly take up. For
example, if the section title takes up 4 lines, then you might want to
use \testpage[5].
\usemodule[visual] % fakewords
Am 2014-03-11 um 03:11 schrieb Thangalin thanga...@gmail.com:
Try using \testpage[3]. The 3 will have to vary depending on the
number of lines that the section titles can possibly take up. For
example, if the section title takes up 4 lines, then you might want to
use \testpage[5].
Thank you,
Am 2014-03-11 um 10:01 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm te...@fiee.net:
- In automatic typesetting, I can’t know how much lines my titles will take.
- Still the space above titles becomes negative so that title and previous
lines of body text overlap.
Further, my setting of interlinespace for
Hi again,
I got a few different problems related to my section headers.
I use \startsection[title={Something}] … \stopsection, but not \startparagraph,
in case that matters. (Latest MkIV beta on OSX.)
I need grid typesetting and use the same line spacing for body text and section
headers