Hello, OK, thanks for reaction. One more example - \text instead of ascii mode: ---- \starttext \type{%@$} A\footnote{\type{*\$% }} B\footnote{\type{*\$\% }} \stoptext ---- gives: " *\$ *\$\% " in the footnote. IOW, I cannot simply print "%": "%" at the end yields "" whilst "\%" produces "\%". Is there a simple way to prinst simple "%"? (There is probably a more clumsy way - type \letterpercent instead of % - but this is a minimal sample; in my real sample there are many "%"s to be shown as "%".) Best regards, Lukas On 2019-11-01 14:36, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hello,
the following code doesn't compile:
---- \starttext \startasciimode %@$\stopasciimode A \footnote{\startasciimode %@$\stopasciimode} % <<<< Try to comment this \stoptext ----
When the line with \footnote is commented, compilation works fine.
What's "evil" in \footnote{\startasciimode %@$\stopasciimode}?
On 11/1/2019 2:23 PM, context@vivaldi.net wrote: the fact that startasciimode will not be in action as it's passed as argument
\starttext \startasciimode %@$ A \footnote{%@$} % <<<< Try to comment this \stopasciimode \startasciimode \footnote{%@$} \stopasciimode \stoptext
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