In the (old) ConTeXT manual one finds for \underbar{} an example giving underlining of its whole argument. In contrast \underbars{} should not underline the spaces, as demonstrated by the example given. However, the actual behaviour seems just the opposite. Or has the role of these macros changed in the meantime? The wording (singular versus plural) indicates to me the opposite of the behaviour shown. By the way, quoting breaks the underline flow! A minimal example: \starttext \underbar{These words are done with \quote{underbar}}\crlf \underbars{These words are done with \quote{underbars}}\crlf \stoptext result: ConTeXt ver: 2010.03.02 12:34 MKIV fmt: 2010.3.8 int: english/english Hans van der Meer
On 10-3-2010 14:39, Hans van der Meer wrote:
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