Text blocks/Typography/Spacing/setuplocalinterlinespace

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Last modified: 2025-01-10

In some situations one may be willing to have a different interlinespace in a particular part of text, header, etc. To this end one can use the command

\setuplocalinterlinespace

or its synonym

\switchtointerlinespace

Either of these commands should be enclosed in a \start...\stop pair. The arguments taken by \setuplocalinterlinespace or its synonym \switchtointerlinespace are analogous to the dimensions used in \setupinterlinespace. Below is an example, with some explanations of the commands.


TODO: to move content to \setuplocalinterlinespace (See: To-Do List)