On 6/24/2021 18:50, Rik Kabel wrote:
Thank you Wolfgang for the quick diagnosis and Hans for the fast turnaround.
Sorry, I was wrong about the turnaround -- I tested on my own patched copy, not the new download, but I am sure it will appear soon. Follow-up question. Can protrusion be implemented in the first line of a footnote or endnote, as might improve the following? I have some page-long endnotes that benefit from having it in place, but do not like the inconsistent appearance. Please excuse the hokey example: \setuplayout [width=9cm, height=9cm] \definefontfeature [default] [default] [protrusion=quality] \setupalign [hanging] \setupquotation [method=font] \setupnote [endnote] [location=none] \setupnotation [footnote] [align=hanging] \showframe \starttext \quotation{{\em Cantharides}} is the reported message from Sir Francis Drake upon defeating the Spanish Armada.\endnote{\quotation{{\em Vovi}} is reportedly the message from James Broun|-|Ramsay on taking Oudh. Both are as likely as the attribution of \quotation{{\em peccavi}} to Napier after his defeat of the Ameer of Scinde.}\footnote{\quotation{{\em Vovi}} is reportedly the message from James Broun|-|Ramsay on taking Oudh. Both are as likely as the attribution of \quotation{{\em peccavi}} to Napier after his defeat of the Ameer of Scinde.} \placenotes[endnote] \stoptext -- Rik