Am 14.05.2009 um 21:59 schrieb Ryo Furue:
I know there is a typographic style where the inter-word and inter-sentence spacings are the same. But, by default, ConTeXt uses a larger inter-sentence spacing than the inter-word spacing. In such a case, there has to be a means to indicate an inter-sentence spacing when a sentence ends with a capital letter and a period.
The TeXbook suggest to use \null before the period, e.g. "USA\null. This is another sentence" but I would prefer here LaTeX's \@. @Hans: There is something wrong with \nonfrenchspacing (or spacefactor) in mkiv. \starttext USA. This is another sentence USA.\ This is another sentence USA\null. This is another sentence USA\spacefactor1000. This is another sentence \stoptext Wolfgang