Am 03.11.2011 um 20:37 schrieb Stefan Müller:
Hi list,
I just played a bit with the nice new xtables. It seems as if "\stopxtable" does not work if used inside a custom macro. I get a "Runaway argument" error with the current standalone if I uncomment "\Doesnt" in the following example.
\define\Works{\startxtable \startxrow \startxcell works \stopxcell \stopxrow} \define\Doesnt{\startxtable \startxrow \startxcell does not work \stopxcell \stopxrow \stopxtable}
\starttext \Works \stopxtable %\Doesnt \stoptext
Did I miss something or is this a bug?
The stable environment stores the content in a buffer and you can’t put the start and stop commands of a buffer in different commands.
Wolfgang
I'm not sure if I understood correctly... I don't want to put the start and stop commands in different commands. In the example I want to have \startxtable and \stopxtable inside the same command ("\Doesnt"), i.e. I want a self-defined command that produces a complete xtable, not only the xrows. Stefan -- _______ ey, leute, ich hab so lange gebraucht um mir plan a auszudenken, fragt jetzt doch nicht auch noch nach plan b! Empfehlen Sie GMX DSL Ihren Freunden und Bekannten und wir belohnen Sie mit bis zu 50,- Euro! https://freundschaftswerbung.gmx.de