Hi Peter,
I know that's not the expected answer and I'm sorry about that. But why use \startquotation when \quotation{something} does the job just fine?
I've looked to replicate your MWE and for my part, there's just a space missing at the end of the quote before the last quote (but I'm working with an older version of CTX). To get the quote indented, instead of \startquotation, I use the command \startnarrower and \stopnarrower.
What about something like this :
\mainlanguage[fr] \setcharacterspacing[frenchpunctuation]
\starttext bla \quotation{Que d'hommes entre Dieu et moi !} bla\\ bla «OK» bla
\startnarrower
\quotation{\tfx{On cherche à mieux cerner les effets des commandes de \ConTeXt sur les citations et les espaces entre les guillemets}}\stopnarrower
\stoptext
Sorry if my answer is not very helpful !
JP
Hi, With the latest ConTeXt version, there is a missing space: \mainlanguage[fr] \setcharacterspacing[frenchpunctuation] \starttext bla \quotation{OK} bla\\ bla «OK» bla \startquotation Here is missing space \stopquotation \stoptext How could I get back the space before "»" please? TIA for any help,
-- Jean-Pierre Delange Agrégé de philosophie Ancients&Moderns "Few discoveries are more irritating than those which expose the pedigree of ideas" - Lord Acton