On 5/17/2024 8:22 PM, madiazm.eo...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks Pablo, but this is strange
If I reproduce your code in a new file I see the perfect alignment of the frames. But I
had changed the code in my original file as suggested by Wolfgang and I additionally
commented all lines in the "firstHeadings" definitions following your advice
and after compiling... the same result.
The strange thing is that it is only the first section that protrudes, the
other sections are right (as seen in the link). Therefore it must not be the
code definition, since in that case all sections should protrude...
Over the weekend I will slowly move my code to a new file with your code adding
a bit everytime to try to spot the moment when I get this strange behaviour and
then I will write again.
ps. I included the link because there is no attach option here in the
online-mailing-list. Sorry if it not ok.
thanks
if you do something \switchtobodyfont without ever having loaded it
(before starttext) spaces can creep in depending on what files are
loaded for that font
also, in order to avoid grouping issues / side effects you can do this
before \starttext:
\usebodyfont[foo]
when you use multiple bodyfont sets
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