This should do the trick:
\define[1]\PagenumberCommand
{\smash[d]{#1}}
\setuppagenumbering
[ strut=no,
command=\PagenumberCommand]
And how well it does it!
Now I managed to align the last line of the grid with the textblock's frame:
---
\definemeasure
[gridWidth]
Dear all,
I'm having a little trouble with grids and page layout…
I'm trying to align the first and last line of a page properly with the frame
of the textblock. That is, I'd like to position the first baseline a certain
distance below the textblock's upper border (say, the height of a C or
Am 22.04.2011 um 14:04 schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Also I'd like to typeset the page number flush with the lower border of the
footer frame. How would I achieve that?
\setuppagenumbering[strut=no]
Wolfgang
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Also I'd like to typeset the page number flush with the lower border of the
footer frame. How would I achieve that?
\setuppagenumbering[strut=no]
That's wonderful!
Any idea about the other thing?
Thanks,
Oliver
Also I'd like to typeset the page number flush with the lower border of the
footer frame. How would I achieve that?
\setuppagenumbering[strut=no]
I just realized that when I use oldstyle figures any pagenumber with a
descender is bumped upwards a little. Is there a way to have them
Am 22.04.2011 um 19:32 schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Also I'd like to typeset the page number flush with the lower border of the
footer frame. How would I achieve that?
\setuppagenumbering[strut=no]
I just realized that when I use oldstyle figures any pagenumber with a
descender is
I just realized that when I use oldstyle figures any pagenumber with a
descender is bumped upwards a little. Is there a way to have them protrude
(vertically) beyond the frame border?
This should do the trick:
\define[1]\PagenumberCommand
{\smash[d]{#1}}
\setuppagenumbering
[