On 11/5/2014 21:50 PM, Christoph Reller wrote: > On 11/5/2014 10:28 AM, Hans Hagen wrote: > > On 11/5/2014 8:09 AM, Christoph Reller wrote: > > > Thank you very much Hans! > > > > > > Maybe you could tell me why the following still produces a space in > > > front of the full stop: > > > > > > \definetype[ctype][compact=absolute] > > > \starttext > > > \bTABLE > > > \bTR \bTD \ctype{\test.txt} \eTD \eTR > > > \eTABLE > > > \stoptext > > > > because the absolute cleaner only deals with \foo { and \foo [ > > > > > If this issue is resolved I will be glad to wikify. > > > > i'll add the . to the filter criteria > > Thank you for the explanation. I am not sure if it is a wise idea to add > only "." (the full stop). I tried the following characters, and they all > are preceded by a space: > > . - _ # % , ; @ ! > > Basically, what I want is to write a file system path name such as > C:\Path_to-my\file.ext. The above characters are all valid file system > characters. Is there a better solution? Or are you willing to add all the > above (maybe except for # and %) to the absolute cleaner? For anybody interested in this: I have decided to resort to \hyphenatedurl{...}. This means that I have to escape \ as \\, # as \# and % as \letterpercent. Let me know if you have a better solution. Christoph