At 09:15 PM 2/14/2003 +0100, Willi Egger wrote:
actually, no space is needed after a \csHi Bruce,Sorry when I give an answer to this ... In Context you are allowed to add a linefeed after \setupframed in order to put the [...] options on a new line indented. To prevent spurious spaces if the options follow on the next line you are adviced to add a % after \setupframed%.
\def\mymacro
{\something
\more
\\% 2 char cs, space is obeyed
\setupthis[this]%
\setupthat[that]
[more]%
\ifnum\aaa=\bbb % if \bbb=counter/chardef
\ifnum\aaa=\bbb\relax % if \bbb is macro
\ifnum\aaa=0
idem for ifdim etc, but
\ifskip\aaa=\bbb\relax % to prevent lookahead
etc
esp dangerous is \dimexpr(..) since this has a confusing lookahead (and syntax as well)
Hans
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