Am 15.11.2012 20:32, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
2012-11-15 H. ?zoguz:
>\setuptolerance[stretch]
Are you sure, you want to use stretch? It will probably product
ugly results.
>\tolerance 70
Why 70? I don't understand the use of stretch with such a strict
tolerance. What about using
\setuptolerance [tolerant] %% or verytolerant
instead of using stretch?
>Is it suitable to use tolerance and stretch in this way together?
It will probably work (though I never used it myself), but using the
ConTeXt interface \setuptolerance is the better approach.
>Of course I want a nice type area - but for me that means that I definitely
>don't want a word written in the margin!
Use a higher tolerance, not a lower one.
>(That happens with the default \tolerance 250 (without using stretch).
What version are you using? A current ConTeXt has the \tolerance set to 200.
\starttext\the\tolerance\stoptext
Correct, my version has tolerance=200 as default, too. But in the manuel
I read 250, so it was my mistake.
My question is: I want to be absolutely sure, that no word is written in
the margin with my settings. And if I use only
\setuptolerance [tolerant]
it might still happen. The reason for the smal tolerance was, that I want very
small tolerance (= nice result ?) in most cases, but if a word is written in
the margin, then it should stretch (word in the margin = worst case for me)
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