Thank you Wofgang for the clarification and information! (And indeed using 4ex makes more sense than my 2em! I must be too used to systems which don't define ex...)
Best regards, Florent Le dim. 15 sept. 2024 à 18:14, Wolfgang Schuster < wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> a écrit : > Florent Michel schrieb am 15.09.2024 um 17:44: > > Hello, > > > > It's probably not the best solution, but it seems to work on my side > > if I replace `big` by `2em`; see code below. > > When the whole document needs a larger interlinespace > > \setupinterlinespace[big] > > is the wrong method and > > \setupinterlinespace[line=4x] > > or (which is an alternative form for the one above) > > \setupinterlinespace[4ex] > > are the recommended solutions. > > > > The reason why Kirill had the problem with is that tabulate resets the > interlinespace value > to the global settings while "big" is just a relative value which > depends on the global value. > > This reset is necessary because tabulate uses the global interlinespace > value to split > the table into slices which allows it to break cells across pages. > > > When you need a different interlinespace for a part of the document you > should use > > \start \setupinterlinespace[line=4ex] > > content which a different interlinespace setting > > \stop > > which does also work for tabulate. > > > Wolfgang > >
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