Ok, I've now tried to adapt my real document to this (see below). But I'm
running into some problems:
1. I'm not sure whether to use \setuplocalinterlinespace or
\setupinterlinespace. With \setuphead, \setuplocalinterlinespace works, but it
doesn't work with \framed... But even with \setuphead it leads to results I
didn't expect: \blank[force,3*line,depth] -> four empty lines instead of three.
2. foregroundstyle={\bfe\setupinterlinespace[line=17.5pt]} works sort of with
the default fonts, i.e. the visuals are ok, but with \showstruts enabled, you
see that the struts are incorrect. Now, with the font I have to use (Noto Serif
Semicondensed ExtraBold at 15pt, with linespacing 17.5pt, available at
http://www.google.com/get/noto/#serif-lgc) this shows up even visually: The
letters are placed a tiny bit below the baseline.
Any ideas? Hints?
TIA,
Denis
%-
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\showgrid
\showstruts
\definefont [BigFont] [Bold at 20pt] [28pt]
\definefontsize[e] % < added
\definebodyfontenvironment [12pt] [e=20pt] % < added
\definebodyfontenvironment [10pt] [e=15pt] % < added dm
\definebodyfontenvironment [10pt] [interlinespace=14pt] % < added dm
%\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][Noto Serif]
% [tf=file:NotoSerif-SemiCondensed.ttf] % < added dm
\setupbodyfont[mainface,10pt] % < added dm
\unprotect
\unexpanded\def\section_command#1#2{%
\framed [
width=\textwidth,
frame=off,
rulethickness=0pt,
offset=0pt,
loffset=-0pt,
before=,
location=top,
align=flushleft,]{#2}%
}
\setuphead [section] [
style=\bfe,
%style={\bfe\setupinterlinespace[line=17.5pt]},
style={\bfe\setuplocalinterlinespace[line=17.5pt]},
after=,
before=,
command=\section_command,
]
\protect
\defineframed[myframed][
width=\textwidth,
frame=off,
rulethickness=0pt,
offset=0pt,
loffset=-0pt,
foregroundstyle=\bfe,% < added
foregroundstyle={\bfe\setupinterlinespace[line=17.5pt]},
% < dm, added; does work partially; struts are incorrect
foregroundstyle={\bfe\setuplocalinterlinespace[line=17.5pt]},
% < dm, added; does not work
strut=yes, % < added
before=,
location=top,
align=flushleft,]
\starttext
\blank[force,3*line,depth]
\myframed{Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit Lorem ipsum
dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit}
asdfasdf
\page
\blank[force,3*line,depth]
\startsection [title=Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit]
asdf
\stopsection
\stoptext%-
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von
> denis.ma...@unibe.ch
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 27. Juni 2021 16:57
> An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
> Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] First line of larger font paragraph on grid
>
> Thanks, Garulfo. I don't use \definedfont in my real document so I should be
> able to port it to my use case. And now I've learned about foregroundstyle. (I
> was already a bit perplexed that \framed has no style key.)
>
> Just out of curiousity, perhaps someone (Hans? Wolfgang?) knows more about
> the underlying issue?
>
> Denis
>
> > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> > Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von Garulfo
> > Gesendet: Samstag, 26. Juni 2021 12:37
> > An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
> > Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] First line of larger font paragraph on grid
> >
> > To have the two pages similar
> >
> > There is something linked with the use of \definefont.
> > Don't know if it properly impacts the interlinespace for example.
> >
> > %--
> >
> > \setuplayout[grid=yes]
> > \showgrid
> >
> > \definefont [BigFont] [Bold at 20pt] [28pt]
> >
> > \definefontsize[e] % < added
> > \definebodyfontenvironment [12pt] [e=20pt] % < added
> >
> > \unprotect
> > \unexpanded\def\section_command#1#2{%
> >\framed [
> > width=\textwidth,
> > frame=off,
> > rulethickness=0pt,
> > offset=0pt,
> > loffset=-0pt,
> > before=,
> > location=top,
> > align=flushleft,]{#2}%
> > }
> >
> >
> > \setuphead [section] [
> > style=\bfe,
> > after=,
> > before={\blank[1*line]},
> >command=\section_command,
> > ]
> > \protect
> >
> >
> > \defineframed[myframed][
> > width=\textwidth,
> >