On Monday, October 25, 2021 7:34:06 AM IST kauśika cittūr wrote:
> On Sunday, October 24, 2021 7:42:59 AM IST kauśika cittūr wrote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> > In short, my question is: why does \wordright cause a line-break when the
> > line preceding it breaks with hyphenation and does not otherwise? How to
> > avoid it (if at all possible)?
> >
> > I have this delimitedtext instance called 'amnata' defined as below:
> >
> > \definemeasure[amnatamargin][3cm]
> > \definedelimitedtext
> >
> > [amnata]
> >
> > \setupdelimitedtext
> >
> > [amnata]
> > [
> >
> > left=,
> > right=,
> > leftmargin={\measure{amnatamargin}},
> > rightmargin={\measure{amnatamargin}},
> >
> > ]
> >
> > I am using this to quote paragraph(s) of other authors.
> > Since, I also want to indicate where the quote is from, I use this as
> > follows:
> >
> > \startamnata
> >
> > ⋮
> >
> > \wordright{author}
> > \stopamnata
> >
> > so that the author's name appears at the right-edge of the block.
> >
> > When the penultimate line inside the block breaks without hyphenation,
> > then
> > argument of \wordright is typeset as expected (i.e. in the same line).
> >
> > On the other hand, when the penultimate line inside this block breaks with
> > hyphenation, the argument of \wordright is pushed to the next line even
> > when there is enough space for it on the same line.
> >
> > Here is a sample illustrating this:
> >
> > \startamnata
> > A quote from another author : Suppose that thereisalongwordhere.
> > \wordright{– author}
> > \stopamnata
> >
> > \startamnata
> > A quote from another author : Here, the text does not cause
> > hyphenation in the first line.
> > \wordright{– author}
> > \stopamnata
> >
> > [I have attached the output here as an image]
> >
> > How do I ensure that this does not happen, if that is possible at all? I
> > suppose this is expected behaviour but I am not able to understand why.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > kauśika
>
> Dear list,
>
> Although, not a fix for the issue, here is a workaround that allowed me to
> achieve what I wanted:
>
> \definedescription[amnata]
> \setupdescription[amnata]
> [closesymbol={},
> closecommand=\wordright,
> before=\startamnatanarrower,
> after=\stopamnatanarrower]
>
> \startamnata
> A quote from another author : Suppose that thereisalongwordhere.
> \wordright{– author}
> \stopamnata
>
> With this the argument of \wordright appears correctly at the right-edge of
> the block. Note that this does not work (as expected) when closesymbol is
> not set (or, is empty). Therefore, here I have set closesymbol={U+200B},
> which is the zero width space.
>
> Thanks,
> kauśika
Dear list,
As it turns out, my workaround here is subpar since it inserts an undesired
line after the description block.
Hans was very kind to send me a fix to place in cont-new.mkxl that fixes the
issue. However, due to my errors in properly pasting the fix correctly, it did
not work. I updated LMTX today and the fix is already merged.
I am pasting below Hans' fix for reference (for anyone who might come across
this later) –
\protect
\protected\def\spac_word_right_indeed#1#2%
{\registerparwrapper
{\v!word:\v!right}
{\begingroup
\frozen\parfillskip \zeropoint
\frozen\finalhyphendemerits\zerocount
\endgroup}
{\doifelseparwrapper{\v!word:\v!right}{\unregisterparwrapper{\v!word:\v!
right}}\donothing
\removeunwantedspaces
\doifelse{#1}\v!right{\kern-\rightskip}{\doifsomething{#1}{\kern-#1}}%
\hfilll
\discretionary{\strut}{\strut}{\strut}% \allowbreak % changed back from
\hskip\zeropoint
\hfilll
\quad % decent spacing
#2}}
\unprotect
kauśika
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