On 21 nov. 2011, at 14:55, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.11.2011 um 14:25 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
In my documents I use a macro in footnotes, which is defined though \dodoubleargument. However, enabling interactions (which must be done too) plays havoc with \dodoubleargument, though \dosingleargument seems to escape unharmed.
Why is this? Can it be repaired?
Change your definition for \testa and \testb to
\unexpanded\def\testa{\dosingleempty\dotesta}
Not needed, because \dosingleargument, \dosingleempty are not harmed.
and
\unexpanded\def\testb{\dodoubleempty\dotestb}
This is a solution, so I can go on with my document. But isn't it better in general when the problem is solved in \footnote? Because outside it I encountered no problem with the \dodouble's. It would be a pity if everyone who tries to something of the sort, will have to tackle this problem (unless looking into the archives of this group, of course). I was lucky, because the addition of \setupinteraction[state=start] was one of the last things I changed and thus suggested itself readily as the source of the troubles. Maybe it can be put on some todo/later-todo list?
Wolfgang ___________________________________________________________________________________
Hans van der Meer