Hi, Probably instead of underscores you should use horizontal line, that is \hl[3] (or any other value instead of 3), something like \starttext Date: \hl[8], 20\hl[5], at \hl[5], City \hl[7] \stoptext Best regards: OK
On 01 Jun 2015, at 08:11, henman
wrote: I am using "mtxrun | ConTeXt TDS Runner Tool 1.31"
In real life I get documents that have long blank lines which are a sequence of underscore characters. I have to transcribe these into ConTeXt file. But when compiled into a pdf file the long resulting rule line infringes on the right boundary.
What can I do, to get ConTeXt to maintain the boundary and display the lines as intended?
Thanks.
%%%%%%%%%%%% Minimal Example \starttext
DATE: ____________, 20______, at ______________________________________________________, ____________________ city_______________ \ state --------------\ country.
1. Whereas ________________________________________________________________, as the artist(s) and ____________________________ the patrons.
\stoptext
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