Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
there seems to be a bug with the \quotation command: ConTeXt doesn't break the line after the closing quotes it generates. Here's a small test file showing the problem (hope the utf-encoding makes it through the mail):
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I tried reading core-mis.tex, but wasn't able to find where this behavior comes from.
This is tricky: at the end of the quoted material, the sequence is <rightquotationsymbol> \penalty10000 \hskip\delimitedtextsignal <a space> <S> And that sequence does not actually allow a line break (thanks to the \penalty10000). A number of low-level hacks is possible, but I am not sure which one is best. Something like this redefinition works (the penalty is new): \definedelimitedtext [quotation] [left={\symbol[leftquotation]}, right={\symbol[rightquotation]\penalty0 }, leftmargin=standard] Best, Taco