At 11:12 AM 6/20/2002 -0600, Idris S Hamid wrote:
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> \definestartstop [test] [commands=%{\switchtobodyfont[18pt]}
> {\setupinterlinespace[line=36pt]}]%,after={\blank[big]}}]
>
>\starttext
>
>\starttest
>This is a test This is a test This is a test This is a test
>This is a test This is a test This is a test This is a test
>This is a test This is a test This is a test This is a test
>
>This is a test This is a test This is a test This is a test
>This is a test This is a test This is a test This is a test
>This is a test This is a test This is a test This is a test
>\stoptest
>
>\stoptext
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>
>Now I get interline spacing, but _only_ in the first paragraph! Uncommenting
>, after={\blank[big]}]
>makes no difference of course.
>
>How can I get it in every paragraph (but _only_ within the environment)?
\definestartstop
[test]
[before={\setupinterlinespace[1.5]},
after=\endgraf]
will work ok, you need to end a par within the group, since tex uses par
specific spacing settings that count at th eend of a paragraph (which in
your case is ended *after* the start/stop group ends
compare:
\bgroup \baselineskip 1cm \input tufte \egroup \par
\bgroup \baselineskip 1cm \input tufte \par \egroup
[same for left/rightskip and indentation]
Hans
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