Nigel King wrote:
Hi,
This has bugged me for a number of years and I have only just realised
the exact cause. Previous requests to solve table and figure spacing
problems are all due to this I think. Basically the hyperreference in
the first character of a paragraph mangles the paragraph formatting.
Below is a minimum (I think) file which demonstrates the problem very
clearly.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\starttext
\input tufte
\startbuffer[]
\bTABLE[width=2.5in]
\bTR \bTD \input tufte \eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
\stopbuffer
\placetable
[right]
[tab:1]
{A Table}
{\getbuffer[]}
\input tufte
\in{Table}[tab:1] this paragraph does not format correctly because the
hypereference is at the first character of the paragraph. Note that the
spacing (before) is incorrect as well as the width.
T\in{able}[tab:1] this paragraph does format correctly because the
hypereference is not using the first character of the paragraph.
\input tufte
\stoptext
add this to cont-new.tex
\newbox\@@dlhbox
\def\dontleavehmode
{\ifhmode\else \ifmmode\else
\setbox\@@dlhbox\hbox
{\mathsurround\zeropoint\everymath\emptytoks$ $}\unhbox\@@dlhbox
\fi \fi}
and test this on all kind of docs! I'm not that sure about the patch.
The reason for this is that we cannot use \noindent or \indent and \leavevmode.
Future versions of pdftex will provide \quitvmode for this purpose, which has no
side effects.
Hans
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