On Mon, 4 Oct 2010, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote: > Hello, > > let's have the following example: > > --- > \starttext > > \tt > \input tufte > > \hairline \switchtobodyfont[small] or \tfx\setupinterlinespace (untested) > \tfx > \input tufte > > \hairline > > \tfxx > \input tufte > > \stoptext > --- > > When I look at the result, I see the smaller font the bigger "gap" between > lines (or this may be taken as "line height" relative to letter height). > > As I would need to type many datafiles, it's important for me to reduce line > height, even if readability of the text becomes a bit worse. > > Is it possible to achieve this anyhow? > > Another question: > > How to force new line and new page to start? > > - LaTeX provides \newline, \newpage\ linebreak and \pagebreak commands - see > e.g. http://www.personal.ceu.hu/tex/breaking.htm. \newline = \crlf \linebreak = \blank (not completely sure as I do not remember what linebreak does) \newpage = \page Aditya