Dear all,
At some time in the last couple of years the behavior of \wordright
seems to have changed, at least in the following situation. With the
following example:
\starttext
\hsize3cm
Aaa\wordright{Aaa}\par
\sc{Bbb\wordright{Bbb}}\par
{\sc Ccc\wordright{Ccc}}\par
\sc{Ddd}\wordright{\sc{Ddd}}\par
\stoptext
Produces:
The second and third lines with \wordright (Bbb and Ccc) each generate
two lines. They previously produced one line each. Placing each part of
the line in its own \sc addresses it here (Ddd), but it does seem that
it should not be necessary to do that. Was this an intentional change?
--
Rik
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