17 Jun
2005
17 Jun
'05
7:41 a.m.
Stuart Jansen wrote:
Below is a simple test case that illustrates what I suspect are bugs with \startlines. I suspect that fixing them will be tricky, so I'm wondering if anyone can think of work arounds.
I'm not sure if they are bugs, because they come as a natural amd predictable side-effect of using \obeyspaces. Here is an example of the needed source changes to get your expected output: \starttext \bgroup\tt \ConTeXt\ is A\bgroup\ttsl maz\egroup ing \setuplines[space=yes] \startlines \ConTeXt\ is A{\ttsl{}maz}ing I didn't expect spaces around "maz" \stoplines \setuplines[space=on] \startlines \ConTeXt{ }is A{\ttsl{}maz}ing I expected a space marker before "is" \stoplines\egroup \stoptext Taco