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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2015-10-11 12:56, Wolfgang
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Is it an option of which I am aware, yes. Do I desire to use
it, no. Will I use it? Perhaps, if \doboundtext cannot be
repaired. The resulting page with \limitatetext has large
rivers of white on the page.<br>
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But more likely I will look for a hack to use \doboundtext to
trim the text before writing it to the list, even though it
loses the flexibility of computing the width dynamically.<br>
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Adding \noexpand before \doboundtext should work.<br>
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Wolfgang<br>
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Indeed, it does. Thank you.<br>
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