Hi Hans,

I noticed that in some situations the command \thematrix does not show all its 
arguments correctly: some parts are omitted in the typeset formula. In some 
occasions adding some groupings solves the issue, but not always. I noticed 
this bug two weeks ago, but could not produce a minimal example until now…

Please see below, in particular the output for the matrices M_1, M_2 and M_3…

Best regards: Otared

% begin bug-thematrix.tex
\starttext
\startformula
M_{1}(t)
:= \thematrix{{\rm e}^s ; {\rm e}^t}, \qquad
B_{1}(t) := \thematrix{1 , {\rm e}^t},
\stopformula

\startformula
M_{2}(t)
:= \thematrix{{{\rm e}^s} , {{\rm e}^t}}, \qquad
B_{2}(t) := \thematrix{0 ; {{\rm e}^t}},
\stopformula


\startformula
M_{3}(t)
= \thematrix{{\rm e}^s, {\rm e}^t ; 0 , {\rm e}^t}.
\stopformula


\startformula
M_{4}(t)
= \thematrix{1, {{\rm e}^t} + 1 ; 0 , {{\rm e}^t}}.
\stopformula

\stoptext
% end bug-thematrix.tex
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