The idea is: To use an alternative interwordspace/-stretch/-shrink in certain situations (TOC, quote environments etc.) and afterwards let it switch back to normal again. Who can this be achieved? Steffen Am 11.03.2011 um 12:55 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Here is an even more absurd example:
\starttext
\interwordspace =40.70pt
wide: test\footnote{note note} test test. %Big Space
\interwordspace =2.70pt
wide: test\footnote{note note} test test. %Big Space
\interwordspace =40.70pt
test test\footnote{note note} test test. %Big Space
\stoptext
As long as the three lines contain footnotes the interwordspace is changed correctly. But comment these lines and uncomment the "Big Space" lines instead ... the interwordspace is not set a second time!!!
Bug or magic?
Steffen
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