I'm not observing this, Dean. You will have to be more specific -- send a
state script.
Bob
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Dean Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Dear All -
>
> I've just noticed an odd behavior with the echo command. I've been using
> <sub> (subscript) tags in some of my echos (I think this is an undocumented
> feature). At some recent point (after 11.4), any echo'ed text with a <sub>
> tag shows up with extra spaces between the letters. All other echos are
> unaffected. Has anybody else noticed this? (Is anybody else using this
> feature?)
>
> Dean
>
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