having to adjust for little gaps with:
\godown[-0.029\bodyfontsize]
Does this ring a bell with anyone?
The last time I had problems with minute offsets, it was Acrobat's
fault. Do you also have problems in DVI mode?
Taco
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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
in the metafun
manual.
Have a good weekend
Willi
Jessica Holle wrote:
Yes this works. Thx,
But I've testet it with godown=0pt
When I say this is to much distance between the kastens and
comment \godown=0pt out there is the same strange thing.
When I comment it on all my pages out there is a bigger
Jessica Holle wrote:
Yes this works. Thx,
But I've testet it with godown=0pt
When I say this is to much distance between the kastens and
comment \godown=0pt out there is the same strange thing.
When I comment it on all my pages out there is a bigger distance
between the first and second kasten
, use
the overlay as a background and nice I have my menu.
But then I make a small space with \godown and now the framed
section goes down and up from page to page.
This phenomenon is only when I do the link (\goto) on the whole
framed. When I put the link on the text there is no problem.
Hope aou
with this as the
background.
Then I defined a framed box with the same values as the graphic, use
the overlay as a background and nice I have my menu.
But then I make a small space with \godown and now the framed
section goes down and up from page to page.
This phenomenon is only when I do the link
Yes this works. Thx,
But I've testet it with godown=0pt
When I say this is to much distance between the kastens and
comment \godown=0pt out there is the same strange thing.
When I comment it on all my pages out there is a bigger distance
between the first and second kasten.
Why?
Why only
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
line after it should
always start at the same vertical point.
Something like
--
\chapter{Chapter title}
\godown[to=15pc]
Start of the text of the chapter...
--
would be ideal, but of course \godown starts from the current point and
doesn't offer a to= option! I'm not sure that layers
the title takes up, the first line after it should
always start at the same vertical point.
Something like
--
\chapter{Chapter title}
\godown[to=15pc]
Start of the text of the chapter...
quick and dirty:
\setuphead[chapter][before=\vbox to 10cm\bgroup,after=\vss\egroup]
\starttext
\chapter{test
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