Syntax
(autogenerated)
| \setupcolumnsetstart[...][...][...][...] |
| [...] |
columnset name |
| [...] |
nesting level |
| [...] |
number of individual column in columnset |
| [...] |
starting line (1 = start at the top) |
Description
Specify, for an individual column in a columnset, on what line you want its contents to start. Say that a column is setup with \setupcolumnsetlines to have 40 lines, and with \setupcolumnsetstart to start on line 15, then the column will have lines 1-14 empty, and text in lines 15-40; any text beyond that will end up in the next column.
Example
(This example is not compiled here, but works correctly.)
\definecolumnset [three] [n=3,balancing=yes]
\setupcolumnsetlines[three][1][1][40]
\setupcolumnsetlines[three][1][2][40]
\setupcolumnsetlines[three][1][3][40]
\setupcolumnsetstart[three][1][1][15]
\setupcolumnsetstart[three][1][2][20]
\setupcolumnsetstart[three][1][3][20]
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[small]
\startcolumnset[three]
\dorecurse {4}{\input tufte \par}
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
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