madiazm.eo...@gmail.com schrieb am 19.11.2023 um 23:17:
Thanks, Pablo and Henning
I suppose I am making a mistake with my setupinterlinearspace. My school asks
for Times New Roman (I use termes) 12pt and onehalfspacing. In latex I used
linespread{1.3} and so I supposed setting ConTeXt with
On 11/19/23 23:17, madiazm.eo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks, Pablo and Henning
>
> I suppose I am making a mistake with my setupinterlinearspace. My
> school asks for Times New Roman (I use termes) 12pt and
> onehalfspacing. In latex I used linespread{1.3} and so I supposed
> setting ConTeXt with
Am 19.11.23 um 23:17 schrieb madiazm.eo...@gmail.com:
Thanks, Pablo and Henning
I suppose I am making a mistake with my setupinterlinearspace. My school asks
for Times New Roman (I use termes) 12pt and onehalfspacing. In latex I used
linespread{1.3} and so I supposed setting ConTeXt with
Thanks, Pablo and Henning
I suppose I am making a mistake with my setupinterlinearspace. My school asks
for Times New Roman (I use termes) 12pt and onehalfspacing. In latex I used
linespread{1.3} and so I supposed setting ConTeXt with
setupinterlinearspace[1.3ex] was the right way (I read
Am 19.11.23 um 13:27 schrieb Miguel Diaz:
1. Why are the lines printed one over the other when grid=no? how do
profis then use context without grid?
That usually only happens in one of the column modes that requires the
grid. It doesn’t happen in usual one-column typesetting. There must be
On 11/19/23 13:27, Miguel Diaz wrote:
> [...]
Hi Miguel,
I don’t use the grid. This is also the default in ConTeXt.
I’m not sure whether I’m getting your point here.
See what the difference between not enabling the grid and enabling it:
\showframe\showgrid
\setupwhitespace[medium]