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If a case label was short and the text that followed was short, it was
possible that the text in "Case 1 (label): text" would wind up
right-aligned rather than on a new line. Adding a \break directly
after the \hfill seems to correct this.
% so we consume the rest of the line instead.
\newcommand{\case}[1][]{
\def\thiscase{#1}%
% so we consume the rest of the line instead.
\newcommand{\case}[1][]{
\def\thiscase{#1}%