Am 10.11.2008 um 10:55 schrieb Chen Shen:
Hi all,
the following code used to work, but broke in the latest beta. \at works well, but \in appears as a math "member of set" symbol ( ∈ ).
You could use the last stable for the moment.
======================== \starttext \placefigure[here][abc]{xyz}{123}
abc \at[abc]. abc \in[abc].
\stoptext ========================
If you still want to use the last beta use the following patch, Hans removed a few lines of code from enco-ini.mkiv and this breaks the \in command because it is redefined later in the core from the math commands. \def\definecommand#1 #2 % {\setvalue{\string#1}{\dohandlecommand{#1}}% \setvalue{\characterencoding\string#1}{#2}} \def\dohandlecommand#1% {\csname \ifcsname\characterencoding#1\endcsname \characterencoding \else \nocharacterencoding \fi #1\endcsname} \definecommand in {\doinatreference\currenttextreference} Wolfgang