Hi,

either I set an \index{foo} in front of the word it refers to, or after that 
word:
The second can lead to wrong line wrapping when a full stop follows (see Case 
1),
and the first can lead into a line ending with a space before wrapping (see 
Case 2).

:o(

Is there a third option?


Thanks,
Steffen

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\showframe

\setupbodyfont[times,10pt]\setupinterlinespace[line=12pt]

\definetolerancemethod
 [horizontal]
 [MySpace]
 {\spaceskip3.02pt plus1.99998pt minus1.0pt\relax}

\setupalign[line,block,hanging]
\setuptolerance[MySpace]

\setupindenting[10pt,yes]

\definepapersize[stw][width=14.7cm,height=22.3cm]
\setuppapersize[stw][stw]

\setuplayout
        [width=113mm,height=572pt,
        backspace=17mm,topspace=17mm,
        header=12pt,headerdistance=6pt,
        footer=36pt,footerdistance=0pt,
        location=middle,marking=off]


\starttext

{\em Case 1: line wrap before dot}

\noindent dieses ist dabei typisch für den Bereich der Architekten- oder
Ingenieurleistungen\index{Ingenieurleistungen}. Warum?

\blank

{\em Case 2: line wrap after visible space}

Bei den Grünen werden neben den beiden Fraktionsvorsitzenden, Renate 
\index{Künast}Künast und Jürgen Trittin ...
\stoptext
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