I want the lines in this frame packed more closely together: \starttext \framed[align=flushright,frame=on,offset=none,width=106.400bp]{\setupinterlinespace[0.9]\colored[r=0.000, g=0.000, b=0.000]{\switchtobodyfont[11.0pt] \rm [My]\\Application\\(Component)}} \stoptext I tried a bit of fiddling, and the following changes the height of the first line only: \starttext \framed[align=flushright,frame=on,offset=none,width=106.400bp]{\colored[r=0.000, g=0.000, b=0.000]{\switchtobodyfont[11.0pt] \setupinterlinespace[20pt] \rm [My]\\Application\\(Component)}} \stoptext and if I change the value to 0.6, only the first line break gets packed somewhat. But I can’t get the entire paragraph inside the frame packed. I played around with the placing of setupinterlinespace in that snippet above, but nothing really works so far. I left the \colored etc in, because I also need to do all of those, so I need a solution that works in the above setting. Gerben Wierda Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture Mastering ArchiMate Architecture for Real Enterprises at InfoWorld On Slippery Ice at EAPJ > On 24 Apr 2020, at 17:54, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > > Gerben Wierda schrieb am 24.04.2020 um 17:38: >> I have been experimenting with \startpacked..\stoppacked but it doesn’t seem to work. What is the preferred way of getting lines in a normal paragraph (actually, we’re talking about a \framed with align, so a full paragraph in a TeX \vbox) > > Do you want to have a linebreak at the end of the frame > > \starttext > > \startframed > \samplefile{knuth} > \stopframed > > \startframed[width=max,align=normal] > \samplefile{knuth} > \stopframed > > \stoptext > > or do you want to change to change the spacing > > \starttext > > \startframedtext[width=max,style={\setupinterlinespace[medium]}] > \samplefile{knuth} > \stopframedtext > > \startframedtext[width=max,style={\setupwhitespace[medium]}] > \samplefile{knuth} > \stopframedtext > > \stoptext > > Wolfgang