Did some more testing and made a sample file showing the problem. Not sure where else to report this bug so I’ll put it up here for now:
After-Paragraph-Bug.zip (143 KB)
Using the regular order (first, second, third), only the first one printed (three times) and the other two failed.
Single sentence with three verb targets: First, second
Choice one using after this paragraph.
, and
Choice one using after this paragraph.
third
Choice one using after this paragraph.
.
Clicking the verb targets with the verb in the reverse order produced the following:
Single sentence with three verb targets: First, second
Choice one using after this paragraph.
, and
Choice two using after this paragraph.
Choice one using after this paragraph.
third
Choice two using after this paragraph.
Choice one using after this paragraph.
.
The first target printed three times, and the second twice, but still nothing from the third. It’s possible my text for the third didn’t get saved because interestingly going back and adding paragraph breaks and re-downloading the file produced slightly different output. After-Paragraph-Bug (2).zip (143 KB) Regular order:
[code]Single sentence with three verb targets: First, second
Choice one using after this paragraph.
, and
Choice one using after this paragraph.
third
Choice one using after this paragraph.
.
Choice three using after this paragraph.br[/code]Now the second target fails but the third displays a ‘br’.
Reverse order:
[code]Single sentence with three verb targets: First, second
Choice one using after this paragraph.
, and
Choice two using after this paragraph.
Choice one using after this paragraph.
third
Choice two using after this paragraph.
Choice one using after this paragraph.
.
Choice three using after this paragraph.br[/code]All targets print, the first three times, the second twice, and the third once.