On 2012-04-22 19:38, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Philipp Gesang
writes: On 2012-04-22 17:16, Marco Pessotto wrote:
n> I remember I brought this up a while ago:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20100916.124413.0e12af0e.en.html Seems like one can avoid the spaces through grouping (or with “\gobbleoneargument”; or by using a single-argument wrapper instead of a font switch; or by using an active character for termination of the macro name; refer to spac-lin.mkiv, lines 18--31, for the official options).
Thanks! Still there is the problem of the footnote. I can live with some random space (expecially if there is the workaround!), but the footnotes are quite an issue.
Took some code digging but finally: ········································································ \startsetups get_back_my_spacing \activatespacehandler{off} \stopsetups \setupnote[footnote][setups=get_back_my_spacing] \starttext \startlines[space=on] this is a {\em test} with a long long long long line\footnote{this is a test with a long long long long line this is a test with a long long long long line this is a test with a long long long long line this is a test with a long long long long line} another line, obeying spaces once more this is no haiku \stoplines \stoptext ········································································ (NB the “setups” parameter is declared “experimental” in strc-not.mkvi; it might misbehave some time in the future ...) Regards Philipp
-- Marco
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