On 6/25/2014 11:13 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 25.06.2014 um 21:44 schrieb Hans Hagen
mailto:pragma@wxs.nl>: On 6/25/2014 7:21 PM, Michael Green wrote:
This appears to be the same as the problem Peter Münster found with the letter module
\usemodule[database]
\defineseparatedlist[MyTable] [separator=tab, before=\bTABLE,after=\eTABLE, first=\bTR,last=\eTR, left=\bTD,right=\eTD]
\starttext
The first letter of “Cell” is lost.
\startseparatedlist[MyTable] Cell 1Cell 2 \stopseparatedlist
With an extra return, “Cell” is intact.
\startseparatedlist[MyTable]
Cell 1Cell 2 \stopseparatedlist
\stoptext
in buff-ini.mkiv change this:
\def\buff_start_indeed#1#2#3#4% {\normalexpanded{\buff_pickup{#2}{#3}{#4}{}{\buff_stop{#4}}\plusone}}
probably needs some checking
Adding \obeylines to \grabbufferdatadirect would also work
\unexpanded\def\grabbufferdatadirect % name start stop {\begingroup % (6) + \obeylines \buff_start_indeed\empty}
but I’m interested what’s the purpose of the fifth argument for \buff_start_indeed.
that was wrong; the pickup macro has a fifth argument (\plusone here) but goes unnoticed when you add \obeylines in which case the first 'obeyedline' ended up in #5 (i probably messed up when adding some feature but i would have to need to look at older code to see how/when) does it make sense? Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | voip: 087 875 68 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------