Le jeudi 22 mai 2014, 16:15:22 Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
> Am 22.05.2014 um 14:35 schrieb pol stra <r...@hotmail.fr>:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I used "see \cite[data]" in a document and I obtained "seeAuthor" without
> > space between "see" and "Author". I think it is a bug.
> > 
> > I also had troubles with abbreviations (although it might be a bad use
> > from myself): setting "\abbreviation{AB}{Abbreviation}"
> > 
> > "an \AB some text" will give "an ABsome text" => missing space after
> > abbreviation "an {\AB} some text" will give "an AB some text" => OK
> > "an \infull{AB} some text" will give "an  some text" => missing expanded
> > abbreviation
> Spaces after commands (e.g. \TeX) are ignored, to keep the space you have to
> add “\ ” or “{} ” after the command.
> 
> \abbreviation{AB}{Abbreviation}
> 
> \starttext
> text \AB\ text \AB{} \infull{AB} text
> \stoptext
> 
> 
> There is also a automatic way for this where you don’t have add any thing
> after the command but there are a few exceptions where this doesn’t work.
> 
> \abbreviation{AB}{Abbreviation}
> 
> \setupsynonyms
>   [abbreviation]
>   [next=\autoinsertnextspace]
> 
> \starttext
> text \AB text
> \stoptext
> 
> Wolfgang

Thank you Wolfgang,
It is good to be aware about this behaviour.

What about the cite command and the space _before_?

Best regards 
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