Am 30.11.21 um 16:17 schrieb Hans Hagen via ntg-context:

Another question: what do you mean with a dy-shift version?

Nested bars have a parameter ‘dy’ which controls the vertical shifts needed to make sure that they do not overlap. Text backgrounds do not have that option at all.
i've added that so one can nest the mp driven ones but still within the same category ... i'll look into a mix (more complex management wise so typically a rainy weekend thing; i know how to do it but ...)

If I use \overbar within \underbar, the same dy is used, i.e. in the example, the first \overbar is in the right location, while the second is too high:

\starttext

\overbar{Über} \underbar{Unterstrich \underbar{steigt \overbar{auf} den \underbar{Unterberg}}}.

\stoptext


Hraban
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