> On Nov 20, 2015, at 1:50 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 11/20/2015 7:17 PM, Michael Green wrote:
>> Context puts extra vertical between “Line one" and “Line two” in this
>> example. Should it do that?
>>
>> \starttext
>> Line one.
>>
>> \reference[refs]{}%
>>
>> Line two.
>> \stoptext
>
> yes
Context puts extra vertical between “Line one" and “Line two” in this example.
Should it do that?
\starttext
Line one.
\reference[refs]{}%
Line two.
\stoptext
I ask because pandoc inserts \reference[refs]{}% at the beginning of its
bibliography section; that produces extra vertical space. I
On 11/20/2015 7:17 PM, Michael Green wrote:
Context puts extra vertical between “Line one" and “Line two” in this example.
Should it do that?
\starttext
Line one.
\reference[refs]{}%
Line two.
\stoptext
yes because you inject an (invisible) signal .. also, think of it: where
does the ref