You can disable the bigger space at the end of a sentence with the spacing key from \setuplanguage but as you can see from the example below ~ creates a normal space. \setuppapersize[A8] \starttext Mr. \vrule John Doe Mr.~\vrule John Doe Mr.\nobreakspace\vrule John Doe Mr.\ \vrule John Doe Mr.\narrownobreakspace\vrule John Doe \blank Mr. \vrule John Doe \setuplanguage [en] [spacing=packed] Mr. \vrule John Doe \stoptext Wolfgang Clyde Johnston schrieb am 27.10.18 um 23:04:
What is the correct way to typeset an abbreviation in ConTeXt? The space after the full stop seems too big and if I use \thinspace, I cannot use ties.
No command – space is too big
\starttext
Mr. John Doe
\stoptext
With tie – space is too big
\starttext
Mr.~John Doe
\stoptext
With \thinspace – looks right except at an end of line
\starttext
Mr.\thinspace John Doe
\stoptext
Any suggestions are welcome!
Thanks,
Clyde
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