Am 04.09.2010 um 18:10 schrieb Chen Shen:
Hi Aditya,
Thanks for the great module!
There is a problem using t-vim/t-filter with the current and beta versions of ConTeXt. I was trying the Matlab example (tests/vim/matlab.tex), ConTeXt complains that \startMATLAB is not defined, but the execution can continue, and the correct pdf is produced.
! Undefined control sequence.
system > error on line 7 in file test.tex: Undefined control sequence ...
1 \setupcolors[state=start] 2 \usemodule [vim] 3 4 \definevimtyping [MATLAB] [syntax=matlab] 5 6 \starttext 7 >> \startMATLAB 8 function russell_demo() 9 % Do the example in ch 17 (p501) of Russell and Norvig 10 % (1,1) is top left corner. 11 r = 3; c = 4; p = 0.8; action_cost = -1/25; 12 obstacle = zeros(r,c); obstacle(2,2)=1; 13 terminal = zeros(r,c); terminal(1,4)=1; terminal(2,4)=1; 14 absorb = 1; 15 wrap_around = 0; 16 noop = 0; 17 T = mk_grid_world(r, c, p, obstacle, terminal, absorb, wrap_around, noop);
<argument> \v!unknwon
context’s error message is misleading, the problem appears with the \startMATLAB command but the undefined control sequence is “\v!unknwon” as shown below the message, it’s only a typo in the module and the correct value is “\v!unknown”. Wolfgang