On Thursday 29 April 2004 10:10 pm, John Culleton wrote:
To make the eplain macros coexist with Context requires commenting out one line in eplain.tex: %\def^^L{\par}%
What this line does I have no idea.
Now I am told that It converts end of page characters (^L) to \par statements, and the extra ^ has something to do with making the statement non-outer. The error when using eplain with Context involves a category code problem which I don't comprehend but accept as gospel from those who do. A patch has been suggested by Karl Berry and will be implemented in eplain.tex in due course. Almost all of the functonality of eplain is also provided by Context so the need to use both is rare. There are a few circumstances where the combination makes sense, such as indexing where eplain plus makeindex offers some additional formatting flexibility, at the cost of an extra step or two. -- John Culleton Able Typesetters and Indexers http://wexfordpress.com