problem with \em in \rightaligned
Hello, The last "bla" is not emphasised: \starttext \start \em bla\\bla \stop \start \rightaligned{\em bla\\bla} \stop \stoptext Cheers, Peter -- Contact information: http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/
Am 04.02.10 13:52, schrieb Peter Münster:
Hello,
The last "bla" is not emphasised:
\starttext \start \em bla\\bla \stop
\start \rightaligned{\em bla\\bla} \stop \stoptext Use \startalignment[flushright]...\stopalignment to align more than one line and \crlf to force a line break.
Wolfgang
On Thu, Feb 04 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\rightaligned{\em bla\\bla}
Use \startalignment[flushright]...\stopalignment to align more than one line and \crlf to force a line break.
Right, that's what I do now. I thought, that my construction was supposed to work, because I got used to things like "\rightaligned{bla\\bla\\bla}"... So excuse me please for not reading the documentation before posting! Cheers, Peter -- Contact information: http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/
Am 04.02.10 14:29, schrieb Peter Münster:
On Thu, Feb 04 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\rightaligned{\em bla\\bla}
Use \startalignment[flushright]...\stopalignment to align more than one line and \crlf to force a line break.
Right, that's what I do now. I thought, that my construction was supposed to work, because I got used to things like "\rightaligned{bla\\bla\\bla}"...
I was surprised that this is working but when look at the source you can see that \\ finish \rightaligned and starts a new \rightaligned but your \em has ended, to keep the \em you have to write \rightaligned{\em ...\\\em ...} Wolfgang
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Peter Münster
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Wolfgang Schuster