Am 2008-01-29 um 18:48 schrieb Idris Samawi Hamid:
So do I. But I still use \dots mostly so I did not realize the difference; I thought they were the same (or forgot they are different).
Why the different definitions I wonder? Till then I'll proabably \let\textellipsis=\unknown.
(there a short discussion about this topic a long time ago).
Yes, I was thinking of that when I wrote... need to research/review it again...
And I guess my usual redefinition of \dots as \def\dots{\thinspace.\thinspace.\thinspace.\thinspace} stems from one of that discussions. But let me please revive the subject of this thread: My problem is not with \dots, but with \index within a header command like this: \setuphead[Titel][page=yes, number=no, textcommand=\TitelFrame] \def\TitelFrame#1{\index{#1}% \framed[ width=\textwidth, height=7.5mm, frame=off, align={right,high}]% {\hw\tfa #1}% } I can't tell if it's an expansion problem, but that's probable, because a single \index{foo} works. Here's a rather minimal working example that shows the index problem (even if not the failure with my actual project): \starttext \def\MyTitle#1{{\index{#1}\bfa #1}} \setuphead[chapter][page=no, number=no, textcommand=\MyTitle] \chapter{Lalala} \input tufte \chapter{Bingo} \input tufte \chapter{Abrakadabra} \input tufte \completeindex \stoptext Greetlings from Lake Constance! Hraban --- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/ http://wiki.contextgarden.net https://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer)