.
\stopalignment
}
{
\setupspacing[broad]
\startalignment[right]
.
.
.
.
.\nospace{}
.
\stopalignment
}
\stoptext
In my mind, the first line should be the shortest
of the {}
3. Sentence: Wide than the first sentence because of the disabled
frenchspacing
4. Sentence: You write \nospace but insert a space with {}
Wolfgang
___
If your question is of interest to others as well
not understand -- or is it a known problem
or a bug?
You get what you write.
2. Sentence: \space{} = 2 spaces because of the {}
3. Sentence: Wide than the first sentence because of the
disabled frenchspacing
4. Sentence: You write \nospace but insert a space with
{}
Wolfgang
Thank You
the same
lengths.
What have I not understand -- or is it a known problem
or a bug?
You get what you write.
2. Sentence: \space{} = 2 spaces because of the {}
3. Sentence: Wide than the first sentence because of the
disabled frenchspacing
4. Sentence: You write \nospace but insert a space
gobbling the space and you get now one space from the
\space command and another one from the whitespace in the
output.
I suppose, that the empty group has no effect.
The following space will be printed and THIS space
should be smaller in an broad-environment if I use
\nospace or larger