Hi there,

what I'm trying to achieve is splitting a paragraph into two -- from
TeX's point of view -- that still look like one single paragraph. To
this end, I have to make sure that the last line of the first paragraph
is justified just like all the surrounding lines, so, in the pdf output
one couldn't tell that this is actually the end of a paragraph. so, How
can I force the last line to be justified as well?

In order to see the reason for my question, consider the following
example:

\setupwhitespace[big]
\setupalign[line]
\starttext
\dorecurse{3}{\input knuth\par}
\placefigure[right][fig:test1]{Basically just a bit of empty space.}
{\framed[width=0.5\textwidth,height=0.4\textheight,offset=none]{Test}}
{\input tufte\par}
\stoptext

The first couple of lines of the paragraph beginning on page two should
really go on the previous page. Since the hang mechanism of \placefigure
doesn't work due to the page break, I'd like to split this paragraph
into two logical entities, so TeX can put the first on the first page
and treat the second as a separate paragraph flowing around the picture.
However, the reader should not be aware of this split.

Any help much appreciated,

Elias
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