Hi,
I am typesetting a document with XeConTeXt, containing many MetaPost 
figures. All the labels in the figures are typeset using \sometxt{} and 
sometxt(). For some reasons, in the final document some of them appear 
horribly stretched or shrinked as if their bounding box has not been 
computed correctly (even after typesetting the document n times). I have 
absolutely no clue why that happens, but I imagine it is some strange 
interaction in the environment file, because if I typeset any of the 
problematic figures by itself in a different document with a minimal 
environment everything is fine. My environment file is quite long and I 
cannot find a short example showing the problem. 
The deformed labels seem to be always among those written by \sometxt 
(but not all of them are wrong!), while those written using sometxt() 
seem always ok. What may it depend upon?

Nicola

PS: I am aware of the interaction between sometxt() and \sometxt: I 
would like to point out that the labels are *not* messed up: they are 
the correct labels, just appearing deformed.

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