24 Dec
2010
24 Dec
'10
10:54 a.m.
On 12/24/2010 11:48 AM, Andreas Harder wrote:
\startTEXpage[offset=1ex] test test\vl \crlf test \index{test}test\vl \crlf % OK test \index{test} test\vl % not OK \stopTEXpage
\ignorespaces could be possibly be added to \index in your case, but that does not solve this conceptual problem: what is actually being indexed in that second line? Not the word on the left (as that could be on a different page), neither the word on the right (as that could also be on a different page). So basically, you are indexing the spot between two spaces. Therefore it seems justified that ConTeXt conveniently keeps both spaces ... Best wishes, Taco