Dear All,

when footnotes are placed after certain accented characters, the
corresponding footnote marks are rendered too close to them:

\starttext
í\footnote{í}
T\footnote{T}
ľ\footnote{ľ}
ě\footnote{ě}
ď\footnote{ď}
\stoptext

Is there any option for making this distance a bit larger?

On the other hand this gap may produce too much white space when placed
after characters like period or comma...

Ideally it could be positioned 'optically' ;-)

Regards, Jan

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