Taco Hoekwater wrote: > Peter M�nster wrote: > >> Hello Taco and Hans, >> >> in http://context.literatesolutions.com/collector/89 >> you write >> "Both Hans and me have documents that depend on \framed staying in >> vertical mode." >> >> Could you give me an example please? >> > > For instance in a recipe booklet, where one of the macros > goes like this: > > \def\startrecipe[#1]% > {\getparameters[Recipe] > [Title=,Summary=,Image=none,#1]% .. > \framed{\tfd \RecipeTitle}% > \externalfigure[\RecipeImage]% > {\bf\RecipeSummary}% > \blank } > > I am not saying that that is the best way to write macros (and I > certainly do not do it like that anymore) but changing the behaviour > would break quite a lot of my existing documents, including some > I have been payed for to do. > > Maybe Hans is willing to add a global switch that you can set at > the top of your document(s). > > For Hans: Peter would like an implicit \dontleavehmode added to > \framed and \externalfigure, so they behave more like characters > (not like \hboxes). > as you say, a dangerous feature that would break much (keep in mind that \framed is used all over the place)
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