Something strange happens with textbackground (again, I am afraid). I defined: % Java typesetting with background. \definetyping[JAVA] \setuptyping[JAVA][option=JV, before={\bgroup\setupinterlinespace[line=2.2ex]% \testpage[1]\starttextbackground[code]}, after={\stoptextbackground\egroup}] Then I typeset some text: \startJAVA public void setUserManager( UserManager um ) { ...... \stopJava If this falls precisely at the start of a new page I get the following error: ! Undefined control sequence. l.17 \s tartpdffontresource[ec] Forcing the typesetting to run further the output contains the rest of the source of macro \startpdffontresource[ec] . I.e. the output then shows (the \s has disappeared): tartpdffontresource[ec] /CIDInit /ProcSet findresource begin ... --------- and goes on until (the last part of the macro "end end \stoppdffontresource" not appearing) ... CMapName currentdict /CMap defineresource pop Hereafter typesetting is resumed.
Introducing something that puts another line of text at the top of the page results in normal typesetting.<<<
Further experiment replacing "\startJava" by "\starttextbackground[somecolor]" leads to the same error. Therefore I suspect it has something to do with the output routine where \s is taken as the next macro. A simpe experiment (\def\s{something}) shows that indeed a macro \s is executed. Is someone here messing up the catcode's of the letters? It is of cource very annoying if one constantly has to shift textmaterial up and down to move it away from page breaks! yours sincerely, dr. H. van der Meer