Am 24.04.23 um 11:21 schrieb jbf via ntg-context:
Well, Hraban, you say that \directsetup makes no sense any more in LMTX,
but in this caseĀ (I use LMTX, not MKIV) I tried it without
\directsetup, it did not work and furthermore I got an error. That is
why I commented that I did not understand
Well, Hraban, you say that \directsetup makes no sense any more in LMTX,
but in this caseĀ (I use LMTX, not MKIV) I tried it without
\directsetup, it did not work and furthermore I got an error. That is
why I commented that I did not understand what \directsetup really does
(or doesn't do as
Am 23.04.23 um 23:36 schrieb jbf via ntg-context:
I tried all those Hraban, unsuccessfully, but finally 'happened' upon a
solution by trying whitespace instead in the setups. Except that I had
read somewhere in the mailing list (Pablo I think) that I would need to
use \directsetup. I don't
I tried all those Hraban, unsuccessfully, but finally 'happened' upon a
solution by trying whitespace instead in the setups. Except that I had
read somewhere in the mailing list (Pablo I think) that I would need to
use \directsetup. I don't actually understand why, have never been sure
about
I tried all those Hraban, unsuccessfully, but finally 'happened' upon a
solution by trying whitespace instead in the setups. Except that I had
read somewhere in the mailing list (Pablo I think) that I would need to
use \directsetup. I don't actually understand why, have never been sure
about
Am 23.04.23 um 09:21 schrieb jbf via ntg-context:
I realise that I should have been talking about the space between local
footnotes, rather than interlinespace (previous email on this issue),
but my basic problem still stands. My efforts to influence the space
between footnotes placed locally
I realise that I should have been talking about the space between local
footnotes, rather than interlinespace (previous email on this issue),
but my basic problem still stands. My efforts to influence the space
between footnotes placed locally is to no avail so far.
I assume it is \setupnote