%D \module %D [ file=spac-brk, %D version=2023.05.23, %D title=\CONTEXT\ Spacing Macros, %D subtitle=Breaking lines, %D author=Hans Hagen, %D date=\currentdate, %D copyright={PRAGMA ADE \& \CONTEXT\ Development Team}] %C %C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is %C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for %C details. \ifdefined\tracinglousiness \endinput \fi \writestatus{loading}{ConTeXt Spacing Macros / Breakpoints} \newcount\tracinglousiness \registerctxluafile{spac-brk}{} \unprotect %D This is a very experimental feature and a by product of improving inline math %D crossing lines. As it might evolve: use with care. \fetchmodulecommand \startshowbreakpoints {trac-brk} % {s-lines-show.mkxl} %fetchmodulecommand \stopshowbreakpoints {trac-brk} % {s-lines-show.mkxl} % start needed anyway %fetchmodulecommand \showbreakpoints {trac-brk} % {s-lines-show.mkxl} % idem, loops otherwise % \starttext % \setupalign[verytolerant] % \tracinglousiness1 % % \tracinglousiness2 % \hsize8cm \lousiness 0 \samplefile{ward} \blank % {\tt \the\lousiness} \blank % \hsize8cm \lousiness 1 11 0 \samplefile{ward} \blank % \hsize8cm \silliness 11 \samplefile{ward} \blank % \stoptext %D These macros are defined a the \LUA\ end. \protect \endinput