* How to manipulate interlinespace in doubly spaced document?
@ 2006-04-09 20:43 Johannes Graumann
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From: Johannes Graumann @ 2006-04-09 20:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
My university requires doubly spaced Theses (brrrr ... but hey - it get's a
lot thicker ;0), so the preamble has:
\setupinterlinespace[line=2\bodyfontsize]
I'd like to typeset tables, figure/table captions and footnotes with normal
spacing and have experimented with things like
\setupcaptions[style=small,width=\textwidth,setuplinespace[small]]
and
\defineXMLnested
[table]
{
\bgroup
\defineXMLsave[caption]
\defineXMLsave[content]
}
{
\placetable
[\XMLpar{table}{location}{here}]
[\XMLpar{table}{label}{unknown}]
{\XMLflush{caption}}
{\ix\setupinterlinespace[reset,small]
\expanded{\bTABLE\XMLflush{content}}\eTABLE
\x}
\egroup
}
But can get neither to work. Any insight into the right syntax is highly
appreciated.
Thanks, Joh
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