Brian R. Landy wrote:
Understood, but actually it is obeying the 12pt switchtobodyfont for the
interline spacing in the backgrounds. It is not using either the layer's
switchtobodyfont, which I think should be correct behavior, nor is it
obeying the setupbodyfont. Note that the font size is correct, it is the
interline spacing that is incorrect.
sure, it depends a bit how it's set up ... \setlayer is kind of
immediate (so there the current settinsg apply) while the flushing
happens under global bodyfont control; if one uses setups and fills the
layer delayed (as part of setupheadertexts) it's delayed as setup*texts
is delayed
keep in mind that tex only sets interlinespace when \par is issued so
{ [set spacing] [text] }
{ [set spacing] [text] \par }
are different things
btw, often the easiest way to set a bodyfont in for instance layers is:
\setlayerframed[...][...][style={\switchtobodyfont}]
turning the frame on then also helps tracking down problems
concerning your problem, experiment a bit with adding \par and so
otherwise add some \setupinterlinespace (no argument)
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