Hi, Pablo—I should have been clearer. The issue is the space that \in
inserts before the final comma. At that’s what I get using the latest
standalone beta. (Do you see it?)
Alan
On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 4:47 PM, Pablo Rodriguez
On 08/18/2017 09:33 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
Unlike \goto and \at, \in seems to insert an unwanted space before any text that follows.
Alan,
I’m not sure I get what is the issue:
\starttext \chapter[abc]{Chapter}
\reference[bca]{}
\page \in{in reference}[abc],
\in{in reference}[bca],
\at{at reference, p.}[abc],
\goto{goto reference}[abc],
\stoptext
\in behaves as \at in terms of blank spaces in the first case.
I guess that the problem there is that there is no reference to solve in the second case.
But I may be missing your point.
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