Hi. Please consider the following two examples: <file name="exa-feat1.tex"> \setupbackend[export=yes] \definetyping[EXAMPLE][escape=yes] \starttext This is an example with \quotation{long} verbatim text. Why context fails to compile the file? Is there a method to process this file? \startEXAMPLE This is a short verbatim line This this this this this this very very very very very very long long long long long long line line line line line line \stoptext \stoptext </file> <file name="exa-feat2.tex"> \setupbackend[export=yes] \definetyping[EXAMPLE][escape=yes] \starttext This is an example with \quotation{long} verbatim text. The version without buffer fails. \startbuffer[ex1] This is a short verbatim line This this this this this this very very very very very very long long long long long long line line line line line line \stopbuffer \startEXAMPLE /BTEX\getbuffer[ex1]/ETEX \stopEXAMPLE \stoptext </file> context (mkiv) fails to compile first file (error: <output name="exa-feat1.tex"> Runaway argument? This this this this this this very ve\ETC. ! File ended while scanning use of \dododowithbuffer. system > tex > error on line 0 in file : File ended while scanning use of \dododowithbuffer ... <empty file> <inserted text> \par <*> ./exa-feat1.tex \stoptext ? </output> ) Seems that there is a limitation on line length in typing block, then how to process a file with such line? The second example compiles well but the long is splitted. How to avoid this? (Adding ',space=fixed' to '\definetyping' doesn't help.) P.S. Sorry two questions in one topic. --- TIA, Vladimir Lomov -- "The wages of sin are death; but after they're done taking out taxes, it's just a tired feeling:"