Thanks, Hans, for the answer, but I'm not sure if I get the point. While this is possible in ConTeXt: \startsection[title={My Title}] \beginMyBlock bla bla \endMyBlock \stopsection The following won't work (end of file error): \startMyCommand[optional={Maybe}] \beginMyBlock bla bla \endMyBlock \stopMyCommand I had hoped for a simple command/modifier like \pleaseacceptblocks\def\startMyCommand[#1]#2\stopMyCommand to have #2 work in a similar way. But maybe, as Wolfgang stated here (https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg73956.html), buffers and blocks can't be used in commands. (To add: Even when passed as arguments during compilation?) Many Thanks again! Benjamin
On Jan 2, 2022, at 12:19, Hans Hagen
wrote: On 1/2/2022 11:47 AM, Benjamin Buchmuller via ntg-context wrote:
Hi list, I'm playing around with blocks and buffers again, realizing that I cannot use them inbetween a \start...\stop that I defined myself. Apparently, they work between \startsection...\stopsection and the like, so I was wondering how I should define or expand #2 in the MWE below to make TeX happily accept these useful features? buffers are stored as-is so no catcode magic stored, contrary to macros
you can use \setbuffer but that doesn't solve the argument passing
however, you can nest buffers so you can make other \start\stop commands buffers too and then do some at the start and (look for \defiebuffer) but it quickly becomes messy i think
Hans
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