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  • From: Peter Rapčan <address@hidden>
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  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Chapter heading in two lines
  • Date: Sun, 6 May 2012 22:10:05 +0200

Dear Denis,

I don't think that this problem is specific to my configuration. To be sure,
could you please try the enclosed .tm file and report whether you see the
same as the situation from the enclosed screen shot?

(Note: Chapter 2 - lines overlap. Chapter 3 - the same title with some added
text is spaced correctly ... well at least lines are not overlapping. Chapter
4 - yet more text increases spacing further ... to avoid overlapping of
further letters.)

(Note 2: I find *equal* spacing between all chapter/section/etc. *title*
lines the most aesthetic. What TeXmacs seems to be doing is to space each
line so that the lines are as close to each other as possible while overlap
is avoided. Although one can have a discussion about which strategy is the
more "correct", it is clear that in any case lines should not overlap).

Best,
Peter.

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On May 6, 2012, at 9:25 PM, Denis J. Navas wrote:

> El 2012-05-06 13:22, Peter Rapčan escribió:
>>
>> And here an example where the spacing is clearly wrong...
>>
>> Best,
>> Peter.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On May 6, 2012, at 9:07 PM, Denis J. Navas wrote:
>>
>>> Muestro una imagen con un espaciado correcto entre líneas de título y
>>> entre título y cuerpo. Correcto al menos en el sentido que no hay
>>> interferencias entre las líneas. Desconozco cómo se ajusta la separación
>>> entre la base de las líneas. Adjunto el ejercicio en un archivo de
>>> TeXmacs.
>>>
>>> Con mis saludos a todos y deseándoles bendiciones,
>>>
>>>
>>> Denis J. Navas
>>>
>>> <dahggfjb.png>
>>>
>>>
>>> <Titulos_dos_lineas.tm>
> Sorry for the last message in spanish. I was using Windows XP with SP3,
> english edition, but every configuration changed to spanish. The imagen,
> shows a two line title and two paragraphs of what seems to me, a correct
> interparagraph spacing. Probably operative system services or version of
> program of those services are causing the problem you are reporting.
>
> Denis J Navas




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