Hi! I did find a different behaviour for the same command. In: 1] \starttext 2] \defineenumeration 3] [remark] 4] [way=bysection,location=top, 5] text=Remark, 6] inbetween=\blank, 7] after=\blank] 8] \remark In the early medieval times Hasselt was a place of pilgrimage. %point 1 9] \subremark Nowadays the {\em Heilige Stede} is closed again. %point 2 10] \subremark Nowadays the {\em Heilige Stede} is closed again. %point 3 11] 12] Remarquer la possibilité d'avoir des sous-numéros. 13] 14] \remark In the early medieval times Hasselt was a place of pilgrimage. %point 4 15] 16] \subremark Nowadays the {\em Heilige Stede} is closed again. %point 5 17] 18] Aussi les \type{\startremark...\stopremark}. 19] 20] \remark In the early medieval times Hasselt was a place of pilgrimage. %point 6 21] 22] \subremark Nowadays the {\em Heilige Stede} is closed again. %point 7 23] 24] \subremark Nowadays the {\em Heilige Stede} is closed again. %point 8 25] 26] \stoptext ------------------------ This works (no empry line before points 1, 2, 3; empty lines before the others) If I suppress the line before any of the points 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 I get an error Runaway argument for the line of point 8! Suppressing *after* point 3 or point 5 also gives an error. In fact, it looks like there should be an empty line after the \remark or \subremark, but not for the first group! (NB. I did add the line number to avoid misunderstanding going from a Windows CRLF to other CR or LF) Alain