GeneralWhat the Hell is happening with this small code ?

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What the Hell is happening with this small code ?

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Cham wrote:Well, there is NO \par command in both files !
But then why your first question in the first place? Or this is a new problem? Then please open a new thread with an appropriate Infominimal working example. Without the latter I won't be able to help…
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What the Hell is happening with this small code ?

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cgnieder wrote:
Cham wrote:Well, there is NO \par command in both files !
But then why your first question in the first place? Or this is a new problem? Then please open a new thread with an appropriate Infominimal working example. Without the latter I won't be able to help…
The \par command in that MWE example isn't essential. It can be removed and it doesn't change the problem/question. I'll remove it.
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What the Hell is happening with this small code ?

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WTH ! Removing the \par command in that MWE solves the issue. But still, I don't have any \par in my problematic document !
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What the Hell is happening with this small code ?

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Hi Cham,

if it solves it for the minimal example, but not for your document, the minimal example is not relevant enough. Make again one from your problematic document, where removing \par doesn't solve it. You know, hacking down a copy.

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