12 Jan
2009
12 Jan
'09
10:39 a.m.
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Hans,
is there no a fix availabe for this problem.
The example text is flawed in itself: \newcatcodetable gives you an empty table, and \startcatcodetable upgrades that to 'initex' level itself. But initex *does not* set the catcodes of { and }. Nor does it set the catcode of $, & and %, so the catcode assignments that are needed are not there, and the ones that are there are superfluous. \startcatcodetable \mycatcodetable \catcode`\{ = 1 \catcode`\} = 2 \stopcatcodetable is enough. Best wishes, Taco PS sorry, I missed this message the first time around.