Jonathan Sauer wrote:
Hello,
the following PlainTeX example illustrates the problem: [...]
So I think '>=' should be used, instead of '>':
@d unicode_incr(#)==if str_pool[#]>=@"F0 then #:=#+4 else if str_pool[#]>=@"E0 then #:=#+3 else if str_pool[#]>=@"C0 then #:=#+2 else incr(#)
I tried this modification, and the error disappeared along with the additional three bytes.
Thanks, applied!
P.S: How does the bug tracker work? I tried to register some weeks ago, but never got the confirmation mail with the password. When trying to register again now, it says the username is already being used, even though non-activated accounts should be purged after a week.
I am having a problem with my service reseller: the server the tracker runs on doesn't have a reverse hostname yet. That makes your smtp server (mailer2.silverstroke.com) reject all email from that server. That is a bit harsh really, but probably nothing you can do about. I even forwarded you a few bounced messages. But then, those were probably filtered out on your side as well. Isn't spam fun? Look out for a private email message from me in a minute. Best wishes, Taco