Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
Minimal example:
\starttext \startcombination[2] \framed{here} \framed{there} \stopcombination \stoptext
I have tried with all kinds of braces in all possible places, to no avail. Or am I missing anything terribly obvious?
It is not terribly obvious, but your \framed commands are missing a second argument, see the big manual, p. 227, where it gives the model: \startcombination[n*m] {text1}{subcaption 1} {text2}{subcaption 2} ....... ............. \stopcombination and says: "The second argument can be empty: {xxxx}{}." That kind of implies that the braces in the second argument are necessary and apparently that's what texexec is complaining about... This works for me: % ------------------ \starttext \startcombination[2] \framed{here}{} \framed{there}{} \stopcombination \stoptext % ------------------ So just add the two pairs of braces after your \framed and things should work out! Mari (who's had her share of 'why in the #ยค% doesn't my combination work')