When typesetting inside a \midaligned a version with markers around:
A\startembeddedxtable\xmlflush{#1}\stopembeddedxtable B
then the A and B show up centered and have the width of the table material
between them.
The embeddedxtable stuff is placed outside that range starting at the location
of the B.
A sketch of what happens:
A <space of tablewidth> B<table starts here extending to the right>
Definitely something with embeddedxtable placement, I might guess. Some
unwanted spaces in the code perhaps?
Hans van der Meer
On 24 May 2015, at 12:18, Meer, H. van der
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
With the construct
\startembeddedxtable\xmlflush{#1}\stopembeddedxtable
placed inside a
\midaligned
I used to get a neatly centered content. But now the material is shifted to the
right, even sticking out of the page.
Has something changed in the embeddedxtable alignment handling since the end of
2013?
(The embeddedxtable macro was needed because the typeset material exists inside
\startbuffer..\stopbuffer.)
Hans van der Meer
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