Re: [NTG-context] shrink inter-line space

2021-12-18 Thread Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context
mf via ntg-context schrieb am 18.12.2021 um 09:47: Il 17/12/21 20:17, Wolfgang Schuster ha scritto:> \starttext > > \samplefile{ward}\par > > \blank > > \start \setupinterlinespace[line=12pt] > \samplefile{ward}\par > \stop > > \stoptext Yes, but you can't say \setupinterlinespace[line=6pt] and

Re: [NTG-context] shrink inter-line space

2021-12-18 Thread Hans Hagen via ntg-context
On 12/18/2021 9:47 AM, mf via ntg-context wrote: Il 17/12/21 20:17, Wolfgang Schuster ha scritto:> \starttext > > \samplefile{ward}\par > > \blank > > \start \setupinterlinespace[line=12pt] > \samplefile{ward}\par > \stop > > \stoptext Yes, but you can't say

Re: [NTG-context] How to use a variable in a macro agrument

2021-12-18 Thread Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context
skyhorse--- via ntg-context schrieb am 18.12.2021 um 10:52: I have a need to use a logo graphics file several times in a document. I somethings need to update to a newer graphics file. I only want to make one change to the original variable value definition. I've tried using \define.. but it's

Re: [NTG-context] How to use a variable in a macro agrument

2021-12-18 Thread Willi Egger via ntg-context
May be \useexternalfigure is your friend instead of your \define[]\logofile{}, which allows you to give a symbolic name of the logo-file. This symbolic name you can use then in the setlayer construct. Willi > On 18 Dec 2021, at 10:52, skyhorse--- via ntg-context > wrote: > > > > I have a

[NTG-context] How to use a variable in a macro agrument

2021-12-18 Thread skyhorse--- via ntg-context
I have a need to use a logo graphics file several times in a document. I somethings need to update to a newer graphics file. I only want to make one change to the original variable value definition. I've tried using \define.. but it's not working for me. Here is my MWE:

Re: [NTG-context] shrink inter-line space

2021-12-18 Thread mf via ntg-context
Il 17/12/21 20:17, Wolfgang Schuster ha scritto:> \starttext > > \samplefile{ward}\par > > \blank > > \start \setupinterlinespace[line=12pt] > \samplefile{ward}\par > \stop > > \stoptext Yes, but you can't say \setupinterlinespace[line=6pt] and make lines overlap. At a certain point baselines