On 4/26/2025 5:22 PM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
When I have a word like "U.S." in a sentence, I'm using code like this:
After the U.S.\ Army left Vietnam, they focused on...
...that seems to make sure the space between U.S. Army isn't so big.
My copy editor noticed that when I use footnote, there isn't the right
space after, like.
Here is a sentence.\footnote{This is footnote text.} This is
another sentence.
They are saying that after that, the space isn't the right size. Is
there something similar to the first option that makes sure a full end-
of-sentence space width appears?
In the next upload this is 'fixed'. The footnote adds stuff that makes
the space factor reset and we can catch that - optionally - in the engine.
Hans
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