Hi Fabrice,

This is a normal behaviour of TeX macro commands. You should use your command 
by invoking it like the following:

        \repere\ blabla blabal

Best regards: OK

> On 27 Aug 2015, at 10:06, Fabrice Couvreur <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> The macro \repere does not create a space between the closing delimiter and 
> the following text, why ?
> Thanks,
> Fabrice
> 
> \def\repere{$\bigl(O\,;I,J\bigr)$}
> 
> \starttext
> \dorecurse{2}{blabla} \repere \dorecurse{2}{blabla}
> 
> \dorecurse{2}{blabla} $\bigl(O\,;I,J\bigr)$ \dorecurse{2}{blabla}
> 
> \stoptext
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