Thanks, Aditya. Using \goto works better.
I have been abusing \reference for some time now, mainly to mark the end of
a file in order to generate page numbers: E.g., \reference[EOF]{} just
before \stoptext or \stopcomponent with \at[EOF]. This has worked for
getting the page range of a chapter or
On Fri, 18 Aug 2017, Alan Bowen wrote:
Unlike \goto and \at, \in seems to insert an unwanted space before any text
that follows.
MWE—
starttext
Text\reference[abc]{}
\page
Text ,
\in{Text}[abc],
\at{Text, p.}[abc],
\goto{Text}[abc],
\stoptext
I am not sure if I consider this a bug. In a
Confirmed, see attached JPG.
Cheers, Sebastian
On 8/18/2017 11:03 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
Hi, Pablo—I should have been clearer. The issue is the space that \in
inserts before the final comma. At that’s what I get using the latest
standalone beta. (Do you see it?)
Alan
On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at
Hi, Pablo—I should have been clearer. The issue is the space that \in
inserts before the final comma. At that’s what I get using the latest
standalone beta. (Do you see it?)
Alan
On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 4:47 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> On 08/18/2017 09:33 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
> > Unlike \goto
On 08/18/2017 09:33 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
> Unlike \goto and \at, \in seems to insert an unwanted space before any
> text that follows.
Alan,
I’m not sure I get what is the issue:
\starttext
\chapter[abc]{Chapter}
\reference[bca]{}
\page
\in{in reference}[abc],
\in{in
Unlike \goto and \at, \in seems to insert an unwanted space before any text
that follows.
MWE—
starttext
Text\reference[abc]{}
\page
Text ,
\in{Text}[abc],
\at{Text, p.}[abc],
\goto{Text}[abc],
\stoptext
Alan
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