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Miscell<strong>an</strong>eous<br />

If you draw two straight lines from Hasselt to Amsterdam you would<br />

have to cover a dist<strong>an</strong>ce of almost 290 \Kilo \Meter.<br />

Amsterdam \thinrules[n=3] Hasselt<br />

You always have to be careful in drawing lines. Empty lines around \thinrules must<br />

not be forgotten <strong>an</strong>d the vertical spacing is always a point of concern.<br />

You c<strong>an</strong> set up line spacing with:<br />

contents<br />

index<br />

comm<strong>an</strong>ds<br />

definitions<br />

\setupthinrules[..=..]<br />

colofon<br />

There are a few complementary comm<strong>an</strong>ds that might be very useful.<br />

\setupfillinrules[..,..=..,..]<br />

\setupfillinlines[..,..=..,..]<br />

These comm<strong>an</strong>ds are introduced in the examples below:<br />

\setupfillinrules[width=2cm]<br />

\setupfillinlines[width=3cm]<br />

\fillinrules[n=1]{\bf name}<br />

\fillinrules[n=3]{\bf adress}<br />

\fillinline{C<strong>an</strong> you please state the \underbar{number} of cars used<br />

in your family.} \par<br />

Strike out <strong>an</strong>y word \overstrikes{in this text}\periods[18]<br />

This will become:<br />

name<br />

exit<br />

search +<br />

go back<br />

– +<br />

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