On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Daniel Schopper <daniel.schopper@aon.at> wrote:
Dear all,
sorry to have to ask again, but I haven't been able to find a solution to this by now… Is there no way to prevent underlining in marginal notes when it is inside an underlined group? It shouldn’t be too difficult as it does work with footnotes, but I have no clue where to start…

\starttext
\underbar{%

        Test Test Test\footnote{footnote}~Test Test Test\par
        Test\inleft{marginal} Test Test Test Test Test \par
}
\stoptext


Any help is very much appreciated!

Daniel
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maybe it can help you, considering that underbar is a controversial
typographic style, to separate  text at the margin from the rest

\starttext
\underbar{%

        Test Test Test\footnote{footnote}~Test Test Test\par
        Test\inleft{marginal} Test Test Test Test Test \par
}

\startbar[underbar]

        Test Test Test\footnote{footnote}~Test Test Test\par
        Test%
\stopbar%      
\inleft{marginal}%
\startbar[underbar]
        Test Test Test Test Test \par
\stopbar

%\setupbars[unit=mm,rulethickness=1]     bar\startbar[underbar]foo\stopbar bar\blank
%\setupbars[unit=ex,rulethickness=1]     bar\startbar[underbar]foo\stopbar bar\blank
%\setupbars[unit=pt,rulethickness=1]     bar\startbar[underbar]foo\stopbar bar\blank
%\setupbars[unit=pt,rulethickness=10pt]  bar\startbar[underbar]foo\stopbar bar

\stoptext

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luigi