Description
Having two macros in the same line cause line breaks before text formatting.
Even to put <<>><<>> somewhere on the page causes this formatting error.
Steps to reproduce
- Just observe the line break above before that "dangerous" sting.
Example
No need to break this line.
I see a rendering bug, but no macro in the above markup line. So this example looks wrong.
Of course you can fill in any macro between the << and >> strings and the error remains. I called the bug TwoMacrosInSameLineCauseFormattingErrors as in most cases the "dangerous" sequence above will occur when two macros are placed in the same line and seldom just by chance. However I put the above string as an example to demonstrate the failure in it's most general way not only in conjunction with a valid macro string. As a regular expression it is probably something like *.<<.*>>.*<<.*>>.* that causes the error. -- WolfgangFischer 2007-11-16 15:24:07
One single <<FootNote(A)>> <<FootNote(B)>> line.
Component selection
- This is probably caused by the Formatter.
Details
This Wiki.
Workaround
Avoid the "dangerous" string. Don't put two macros on the same line.
Discussion
Plan
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- Status: meanwhile fixed