Thanks to you all,

\par solves the problem as i said. A blank line does obviously the same thing.

The documentation has only 2 explicit examples and no \par is used within (I assume a blank line was used instead). The box where the command is defined specifies the \par argument which isn't obvious to see because there is a mistake (\description appears instead of \definition which can be confusing).

Still don't know why it worked with 2 \definitions but anyway, i know my error now :)

Bye.

Dirar.


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