> On 11 Apr 2016, at 12:28, Mari Voipio <mari.voi...@iki.fi> wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Meer, Hans van der <h.vanderm...@uva.nl> > wrote: > >> \startframedtext[middle][frame=on,offset=0pt,width=broad] >> \hfil centered\hfil >> \stopframedtext >> \startframedtext[middle][frame=on,offset=0pt,width=broad] >> \hfill centered\hfill >> \stopframedtext > > One has \hfil with one l and the other has \hfill with two l:s. \hfil > with one l seems to produce centering, while \hfill with two l:s makes > the text end up on the right. > > Don't know if this is a feature or a bug, but this is the reason to > why those lines differ.
Indeed, but that is just what puzzles me and why I posted my question. \hfill is stronger than \hfil and thus it seems all the more strange that the left and right \hfill do not produce the same centering as the \hfil's do. Hans van der Meer
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