Dear Pablo,
On Tue, 06 Jun 2017 14:02:24 -0600, Pablo Rodriguez
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\starttext This is \linenote{abed intended. \stoptext
From which I get the error:
close source > level 2, order 3, name '/home/ousia/untitled.tex' close source > level 1, order 3, name '/home/ousia/ctxbeta/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/cont-yes.mkiv'
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tex error > tex error on line 0 in file : ! Emergency stop
<*> cont-yes.mkiv
<empty file>
End of file on the terminal!
Would it be any way to make ConTeXt report that \linenote{ hasn’t been closed?
Just check your file before running it: mtxrun --autogenerate --script check test.tex Running this on your example gives 2 grouping error \starttext <cr> <lf> This is \linenote{abed intended. <cr> <lf> \stoptext <cr> <lf> -) Best wishes Idris
I mean, with a three line source, it is stupid to get this. But in a longer file, it can be an exhausting task.
The scenario may be worse.
At work I have a system to generate some documents (mainly letters) automatically. I have to add an option (which I didn’t find the time to fully implement it).
The system uses ConTeXt and there are about 30 source files. Depending on the options you need, the main file requires the other files (via modes and \input commands).
Well, in this context (no pun intended), I get an error such as this:
open source > level 3, order 4, name 'untitled.tex'
But the source isn’t closed. I don’t have the files here, but I don’t know even how to start searching.
In this second case, how could I get a hint of what is ConTeXt expecting?
May thanks fory your help,
Pablo
-- Idris Samawi Hamid, Professor Department of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80512