On 16 May 2016, at 16:41, Wolfgang Schuster 
<schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com<mailto:schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Meer, Hans van der<mailto:h.vanderm...@uva.nl>
16. Mai 2016 um 16:31
Thanks.

I redid the examples with the autostrut parameter set to respectively yes and 
no. In the former case I see all have an hbox and in the latter case all have a 
vbox. So it seems not the align, but the strut being the one determining the 
box variant.
No, the align settings determines the box type. The \strut at the begin forces 
horizontal mode which results in both \hbox’es in the same line.

Ok. But when using "strut=no,autostrut=no" I see for all values of align the 
abc/xyz below each other and none having abcxyz. Doesn't that suggest that all 
boxes are vbox and that the strut merely forces horizontal mode? Otherwise I do 
not understand what happens.

Thus I did the experiment again, for all options with 
\framed[strut=no,autostrut=no,align=OPTION]{\ifvmode V\else H\f.
I  found a V at the front of the output in each and every case.


\starttext

\ifvmode Vertical \else Horizontal \fi mode

\strut
\ifvmode Vertical \else Horizontal \fi mode

\stoptext

Wolfgang
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