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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/tex/context/third/letterspace/t-letterspace.mkiv b/tex/context/third/letterspace/t-letterspace.mkiv
index ce3f026..fbc0895 100644
--- a/tex/context/third/letterspace/t-letterspace.mkiv
+++ b/tex/context/third/letterspace/t-letterspace.mkiv
@@ -87,35 +87,12 @@
\fi
\fi%
{\letterspace_setstuff\currentobject}%
- \doifnextspace{%
+ % Hans’ macro \doifnextcharelse works a lot better than my
+ % previously defined kludge …
+ \doifnextcharelse{\blankspace}{%
{\letterspace_setstuff\ }%
\gobblespacetokens%
- }%
-}
-
-%D This is a partial ripoff of a couple of macros from
-%D \type{syst-aux.mkiv}.
-%D \useURL [flet] [http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb09-3/tb22bechtolsheim.pdf] [] [\type{futurelet}]
-%D Very helpful for further understanding of what’s exactly going
-%D on: Stephan von Bechtolsheim’s tutorial on \from[flet].
-%D
-%D In short: the trick is checking whether the token following
-%D the command is a space, that is: whether it expands to
-%D \type{\blankspace}. If the test succeeds, a space will be
-%D added that has the correct parameters and all space tokens
-%D following the command will be gobbled. Otherwise -- the next
-%D token being anything else -- \type{\letterspace} will proceed
-%D without changing anything.
-
-\def\doifnextspace#1{%
- \def\!!string{#1}%
- \futurelet\nexttoken\inspectnexttoken%
-}
-
-\def\inspectnexttoken{%
- \ifx\nexttoken\blankspace
- \@EA\!!string
- \fi%
+ }{}%
}
%D \macros