* Hans Hagen
go the etex way:
great! thanks, that worked.
no % are needed after a \cs:
hm, OK. This is a good reason why it would be good to have a tex programming reference, so that one'd know when it's necessary and when it's not.
I assume that you know that \setcatcodes is an internal command
yeah, I saw it somewhere. I figured that it was a good name though and that I'd use it too. I figured that the \unprotect deal with the nameclash. Am I, in fact, overruling the internal one now? If so, how should one avoid cases like this? Should I have all my module's commands CamelCased? Also, is there some repository of CONTEXT modules out there? I can't find a reference on pragma-ade.com nor ntg.nl, but maybe I've missed it. Anyway, thanks Hans for such a quick and thorough response, and also for a great typesetting environment; TeX has never been easier, nikolai -- ::: name: Nikolai Weibull :: aliases: pcp / lone-star / aka ::: ::: born: Chicago, IL USA :: loc atm: Gothenburg, Sweden ::: ::: page: www.pcppopper.org :: fun atm: gf,lps,ruby,lisp,war3 ::: main(){printf(&linux["\021%six\012\0"],(linux)["have"]+"fun"-97);}