Am 26.05.2011 um 16:02 schrieb Marco Pessotto:

> In the example I provided, I can't break the line without starting a new
> paragraph and without messing it, unless I reset the "middle" in the nested
> alignment. So I believe there's something in the inheritance that breaks.

The “middle” is necessary because \crlf use a flag insert \hfill at
the end of the line where it was put when you have left aligned text.

This flag is reset with \setupalign and also \startalignment and
the command thinks you have left aligned text unless you add the “middle”
keyword and \crlf does now know that it shouldn’t insert \hfill.

With a new paragraph this doesn’t happen and you get always the correct output.

Wolfgang

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