Re: [NTG-context] \godown

2005-12-06 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Adam Lindsay wrote: Hi all, I've been TeX-doodling with the font shown on the page below: http://www.typography.com/catalog/hoeflertext/ornaments.html Some of the nicer patterns are predicated on having horizontal as well as vertical elements smashed up next to one another. I find myself

Re: [NTG-context] \godown

2005-12-06 Thread Adam Lindsay
Hans Hagen wrote: Adam Lindsay wrote: having to adjust for little gaps with: \godown[-0.029\bodyfontsize] Does this ring a bell with anyone? I would have thought \godown[0pt] was the answer, but not so, here. The font metrics seem to be right, adding up to 1000 in both directions (or a

Re: [NTG-context] \godown to an absolute position

2005-01-12 Thread Duncan Hothersall
Hans wrote: quick and dirty: \setuphead[chapter][before=\vbox to 10cm\bgroup,after=\vss\egroup] \starttext \chapter{test} \input tufte \chapter{test\endgraf test} \input tufte \stoptext there are other solutions (synchronizing stuff) but that's more complex Great! This solution worked for me. I

[NTG-context] \godown to an absolute position

2005-01-11 Thread Duncan Hothersall
Hello. I have a style request that I haven't come across before and don't know how to handle in ConTeXt. I need the first line of text following a chapter title to always start 15 picas from the top edge of the text area. In other words, no matter how little space the title takes up, the first

Re: [NTG-context] \godown to an absolute position

2005-01-11 Thread Hans Hagen
Duncan Hothersall wrote: Hello. I have a style request that I haven't come across before and don't know how to handle in ConTeXt. I need the first line of text following a chapter title to always start 15 picas from the top edge of the text area. In other words, no matter how little space the