Hi,
I try to define new command with typing in this way: Don't mess with verbatim stuff in commands. Don't ask why, just don't do it ;-) \definetyping [nitram] [before=\startframedtext, after=\stopframedtext] \starttext \startnitram crazy \stopnitram \stoptext
It works but if I use \startnitram \getbuffer \stopnitram I have as result: \getbuffer ;) I would like to define some code in buffer and use it as example (typing this code) and show how it works (use this code). I can use \getbuffer and \typebuffer, but I would like to put code into a 'nice' frame ;) I can do it by \framed[number of options]{\typebuffer}, but I would like to do it in better way - by defining own command and use \Command{\getbuffer}. Is it impossible? -- Best regards Martin