Am 15.03.2011 um 12:36 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
On 15 mrt 2011, at 12:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 15.03.2011 um 12:10 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
The ConTeXt system macro's used to contain a definition for \expandoneargafter (see Taco Hoekwater's article on this). What happened with it? It seems to have disappeared. A pity because I use it in my macros in several places.
! Undefined control sequence. l.3 \expandoneargafter \command{\abc}
Someone who can help?
Most of the command in context are now defined as \unexpanded and because of this the command isn’t necessary anymore.
I see. But I used this for my own macros and now I cannot find the definition of \expandoneargafter.
\def\comparenumericprefix#1#2{% % remember that #1 (\firstsortelement) has to be expanded first! \comparenumeric{\expandoneargafter\uptodelim{#1}}{\uptodelim{#2}}}
Could it be that \expandoneargafter is defined as \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter?
syst-gen.mkii: \def\expandoneargafter #1{\@EA#1\@EA} but now you can write \unexpanded\def\uptodelim#1{#1} \def\comparenumericprefix#1#2% {\comparenumeric{\normalexpanded{\uptodelim{#1}}{...}} and this will only expand “#1” but not \uptodelim. Wolfgang