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Reledmac - interline (line spacing)
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Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Interline spacingInterline spacing with different fontsDetect incorrect interline spacingreledmac table and edindexWhy would line-spacing change for the last line in a paragraph when using reledmac?Hebrew line numbers in reledmacFirst line in reledmac verse environment breaking apartReledmac: sidenotes between pstartsFootnote in reledmac environmentreledmac twocolumns critical notes
A simple question. Is there any way to change the interline of a Reledmac text (namely, between a pstart and a pend) without messing the algorithm of page-breaking?
I tried to move up the 11.5 from my fontsize{10}{11.5}selectfont
but it ends up in a total mess, even with a small shift.
The renewcommandbaselinestretch{2} has no effect, too.
Reading the manual, maybe (perhaps!) that this behaviour has something to to with this:
add@penalties is the last macro used by do@line. It adds up the
club, widow, and interline penalties, and puts a single penalty of the
appropriate size back into the para- graph; these penalties get
removed by the vsplit operation. displaywidowpenalty and
brokenpenalty are not restored, since we have no easy way to find out
where we should insert them.
So, what could I do to get a bit of space between the lines without messing the mise-en-page?
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A simple question. Is there any way to change the interline of a Reledmac text (namely, between a pstart and a pend) without messing the algorithm of page-breaking?
I tried to move up the 11.5 from my fontsize{10}{11.5}selectfont
but it ends up in a total mess, even with a small shift.
The renewcommandbaselinestretch{2} has no effect, too.
Reading the manual, maybe (perhaps!) that this behaviour has something to to with this:
add@penalties is the last macro used by do@line. It adds up the
club, widow, and interline penalties, and puts a single penalty of the
appropriate size back into the para- graph; these penalties get
removed by the vsplit operation. displaywidowpenalty and
brokenpenalty are not restored, since we have no easy way to find out
where we should insert them.
So, what could I do to get a bit of space between the lines without messing the mise-en-page?
line-spacing reledmac
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A simple question. Is there any way to change the interline of a Reledmac text (namely, between a pstart and a pend) without messing the algorithm of page-breaking?
I tried to move up the 11.5 from my fontsize{10}{11.5}selectfont
but it ends up in a total mess, even with a small shift.
The renewcommandbaselinestretch{2} has no effect, too.
Reading the manual, maybe (perhaps!) that this behaviour has something to to with this:
add@penalties is the last macro used by do@line. It adds up the
club, widow, and interline penalties, and puts a single penalty of the
appropriate size back into the para- graph; these penalties get
removed by the vsplit operation. displaywidowpenalty and
brokenpenalty are not restored, since we have no easy way to find out
where we should insert them.
So, what could I do to get a bit of space between the lines without messing the mise-en-page?
line-spacing reledmac
A simple question. Is there any way to change the interline of a Reledmac text (namely, between a pstart and a pend) without messing the algorithm of page-breaking?
I tried to move up the 11.5 from my fontsize{10}{11.5}selectfont
but it ends up in a total mess, even with a small shift.
The renewcommandbaselinestretch{2} has no effect, too.
Reading the manual, maybe (perhaps!) that this behaviour has something to to with this:
add@penalties is the last macro used by do@line. It adds up the
club, widow, and interline penalties, and puts a single penalty of the
appropriate size back into the para- graph; these penalties get
removed by the vsplit operation. displaywidowpenalty and
brokenpenalty are not restored, since we have no easy way to find out
where we should insert them.
So, what could I do to get a bit of space between the lines without messing the mise-en-page?
line-spacing reledmac
line-spacing reledmac
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Mystery solved.
There wasn't any issue about that. I just had a (well hidden, indeed) interlinepenalty=10000 right before the bibliography and then before my ledmac code. It was this that was driving eledmac crazy.
Sorry for the question :)
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Mystery solved.
There wasn't any issue about that. I just had a (well hidden, indeed) interlinepenalty=10000 right before the bibliography and then before my ledmac code. It was this that was driving eledmac crazy.
Sorry for the question :)
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Please accept your answer as an answer. This way does not appear to be open.
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Mystery solved.
There wasn't any issue about that. I just had a (well hidden, indeed) interlinepenalty=10000 right before the bibliography and then before my ledmac code. It was this that was driving eledmac crazy.
Sorry for the question :)
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Please accept your answer as an answer. This way does not appear to be open.
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Mystery solved.
There wasn't any issue about that. I just had a (well hidden, indeed) interlinepenalty=10000 right before the bibliography and then before my ledmac code. It was this that was driving eledmac crazy.
Sorry for the question :)
Mystery solved.
There wasn't any issue about that. I just had a (well hidden, indeed) interlinepenalty=10000 right before the bibliography and then before my ledmac code. It was this that was driving eledmac crazy.
Sorry for the question :)
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