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
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
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
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
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