On 04.09.16, at 14:14, Hans Hagen
wrote: On 9/4/2016 12:03 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
\definebar[ClozedBar][underbar][continue=yes]
\unexpanded\def\Clozed#1{\ClozedBar{\zwj#1\zwj}}
\starttext
\input ward \Clozed{\color[red]{CLOZE 1}} \input ward \Clozed{\quad\color[red]{CLOZE 2}\quad} \input ward \Clozed{\color[white]{x}\quad\color[red]{CLOZE 3}\quad\color[white]{x}} \input ward \Clozed{\color[green]{x}\quad\color[red]{CLOZE 4}\quad\color[white]{x}} \input ward space \Clozed{\color[red]{CLOZE 5}\qquad\color[white]{x}} space \input ward
\stoptext
in next beta you can specify an empty option which will remove the text (otherwise one can still copy it from the pdf):
\definebar[ClozedBar][underbar][continue=yes,empty=yes]
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Dear Hans, thanks a lot for your solution! I have added "color=black” to \definebar to prevent the bar’s color from changing at a line break, which happens otherwise: \definebar[ClozedBar][underbar][continue=yes] %\definebar[ClozedBar][underbar][continue=yes, color=black] \unexpanded\def\Clozed#1{\ClozedBar{\zwj\quad#1\quad\zwj}} \starttext \Clozed{\color[red]{CLOZE 1}} text text text text text text text text text text text \Clozed{\color[red]{CLOZE 2 CLOZE 2}} \stoptext Now the extra space is hardcoded by \quad. I guess it’s not so easy then to make the underbar’s width a factor times the input text width? Or, alternatively, an explicitly given width? Cheers, Florian