Jelle Huisman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have text with a small intro section in a double column environment. 
> The main text is set on a grid and the intro text is slightly off-grid 
> with a \vskip -2pt before and a \vskip 2pt after the intro. As this 
> sample shows this works fine, until the intro text is broken over two 
> columns. In that case the last part of the intro starts on grid (in the 
> second column) and the main text is moved off-grid and does not longer 
> register with the main text in the first column :( [see example code].
> Is there is way to detect and prevent this (automatically)? Can ConTeXt 
> remember that it is setting some text \vskip-ped, while it is breaking 
> the current paragraph over columns? (Basically I want to keep all the 
> B's on the grid and all the A's \vskipped.)

Should I conclude that this is not possible?

Jelle
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