Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hello Hans, Taco, and the next gurus,
sorry for bother with another thing I can not understand. Very high
glyphs like \v S disturb grid in the \placelist. The same glyph in
the common paragraph with the same (intentional
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hello,
I was perhaps little descriptive in my last question. Let me discribe
my real problem:
you can explitly snap:
\showgrid
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\snaptogrid\vbox{\bf \setstrut \strut test}
\snaptogrid[line]\vbox{\bfa \setstrut \strut test}
\snaptogrid[line]\vbox{\bfa \s
Hello,
I was perhaps little descriptive in my last question. Let me discribe my
real problem:
I'd like to typeset a table of content as follows:
--
Part 1
Chapter 1
Section 1Section 2Section3
Section with longer name 4Section 5
Section 6
Chapter 2
Section 1
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hello Hans, Taco, and the next gurus,
sorry for bother with another thing I can not understand. Very high
glyphs like \v S disturb grid in the \placelist. The same glyph in
the common paragraph with the same (intentionally) interline setti
Hans Hagen wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hello Hans, Taco, and the next gurus,
sorry for bother with another thing I can not understand. Very high
glyphs like \v S disturb grid in the \placelist. The same glyph in the
common paragraph with the same (intentionally) interline setting
preserves grid:
Vit Zyka wrote:
Hello Hans, Taco, and the next gurus,
sorry for bother with another thing I can not understand. Very high
glyphs like \v S disturb grid in the \placelist. The same glyph in the
common paragraph with the same (intentionally) interline setting
preserves grid: