Hi, I have been doing a lot of investigation on why I get an unsightly amount of space between my header and the rule underneath it that I have inserted in my DSSSL hacks ... I am convinced more than ever it is the insertRule macro in JadeTeX that is causing the problem, and I have been forced to delve into TeX far more than I wanted to. While I am currently investigating this still, it seems that the problem may be related to the fact that 'make rule' can be added any where in a sequence or paragraph or wherever, and is perhaps intended to be inserted on the current line between two pieces of text. In which case, it should have the same \baselineskip as the text on the line. It also seems to be being inserted in an \hbox, which is perhaps where it is inheriting its \baselineskip, and thus the white space I don't want when I want to underline a whole header line. Is it possible in TeX to figure out if you are in verticle mode (at the end of a paragraph)? If so, then perhaps a different macro can be used. Just some rambling at the moment, as I research this some more. Regards ------- Richard Sharpe, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Samba (Team member, www.samba.org), Ethereal (Team member, www.ethereal.com) Contributing author, SAMS Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours Author, Special Edition, Using Samba ------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe from this elist send a message with the single word "unsubscribe" in the body to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
