John Was wrote:
These work fine too of course - though I do sometimes find unexpected (and unwanted) tight interlinear space between \vboxes or \vtops, and between those and the next (unboxed) bit of text. Sometimes it's not straightforward to figure out why this is happening and one can get involved in \struts and suchlike.
Absolutely. All because TeX does not (sadly) have two reference points for a box. For this reason in real life situations I use a \pseudobox, but that is too complex to go into here. ** Phil. -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
