Hi,
\startlines with the space=on option produces a spurious
space. Is that intended? I don't see a reason to introduce
a space.
\setuplines [style=mono]
\starttext
% for whatever
\startlines
for {\it whatever}
\stoplines
% for whatever
\startlines [space=on]
for {\it
Am 16.10.2011 um 16:31 schrieb Marco:
Hi,
\startlines with the space=on option produces a spurious
space. Is that intended? I don't see a reason to introduce
a space.
\setuplines [style=mono]
\starttext
% for whatever
\startlines
for {\it whatever}
\stoplines
On 2011-10-16 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
% for whatever
\startlines [space=on]
for {\it whatever}
for \italic{whatever}
This works, thanks.
However I still don't know, where the space comes from,
since the space after \it is eaten by TeX.
Marco