Thanks for the enlightenment! So doing \def\removeunwantedspaces{} inside the macro definition does the trick (although in a barbaric way) Am 26.07.11 22:25, schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 26.07.2011 um 21:22 schrieb Daniel Schopper:
Dear list, could anyone be so kind to explain to me why in the following MWE the trailing space are missing in the output of the \test-macro? I’m kind of puzzled as I supposed it wouldn’t be possible for \stopline to influence the behaviour of its preceding tokens. apologies for what's probably a most straight-forward question to many of you…
It is possible as you can see in the following example:
\starttext a b c
a b \removeunwantedspaces c \stoptext
\stopline use \removeunwatedspaces and this is was the space was removed from the output.
Wolfgang
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