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\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\usepackage{polyglossia,fontspec}
\usepackage{libertineotf}
\setmainlanguage{latin}
\setotherlanguage{english}
\usepackage{setspace}
\AtBeginDocument{\doublespacing}
\usepackage{lipsum}
\SetLipsumParListEnd{\par}
\usepackage[series={A,B},noend,noeledsec,nofamiliar,noledgroup]{reledmac}
\Xarrangement[A]{paragraph}
\Xarrangement[B]{twocol}
\makeatletter
\Xbhooknote{\setstretch {\setspace@singlespace}}
\Xbhookgroup{\setstretch {\setspace@singlespace}}
\makeatother
\begin{document}
\begin{english}
\date{}
\title{Line spacing}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
This example sets the interline of footnotes with the \emph{setspace} package. The main text is double line spacing, the footnotes are single line spacing.
It use the \verb+\Xbhooknote+ and \verb+\Xbhookgroup+ commands to call some space setting.
Note that these commands are called after loading the \emph{setspace} package, because they use \emph{setspace} commands.
We use \verb`\AtBeginDocument{\doublespacing}` to start doublespacing at the beginning of the \verb+document+ environment. We do not use the \verb+doublespacing+ option of the \emph{setspace} package, because it dirupts internal \emph{reledmac} computing.
\end{abstract}
\end{english}
\beginnumbering
\pstart
\lipsum*[1]\edtext{Lipsum}{
\Afootnote{\lipsum*[3]}
\Bfootnote{\lipsum*[4]}}
\lipsum*[6-7]
\pend
\endnumbering
\end{document}
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