\startmode and \startcomment inside of \def
Hi, I would like to define something like this: \def\startSolution{\startmode[solutions]...} \def\stopSolution{...\stopmode} But when I use \startSolution and \stopSolution, and mode solutions isn't enabled, I get something like Runaway argument? aaa \stopSolution \stoptext ! File ended while scanning use of \dostopmode. system > error on line 0 in file : File ended while scanning use of \dostopmode ... What's the proper way of doing this? -- Vedran Miletić
Am 07.11.2010 um 19:42 schrieb Vedran Miletić:
Hi,
I would like to define something like this: \def\startSolution{\startmode[solutions]...} \def\stopSolution{...\stopmode}
But when I use \startSolution and \stopSolution, and mode solutions isn't enabled, I get something like Runaway argument? aaa \stopSolution \stoptext ! File ended while scanning use of \dostopmode.
system > error on line 0 in file : File ended while scanning use of \dostopmode ...
What's the proper way of doing this?
Use \startmode[...] ... \stopmode in your document without your own Solution environment or define the environment as \definebuffer[Solution][local=yes] \startmode[solutions] \setupbuffer[Solution][local=no] \stopmode \starttext ... \startSolution solution \stopSolution ... \stoptext Wolfgang
2010/11/7 Wolfgang Schuster
Am 07.11.2010 um 19:42 schrieb Vedran Miletić:
Hi,
I would like to define something like this: \def\startSolution{\startmode[solutions]...} \def\stopSolution{...\stopmode}
But when I use \startSolution and \stopSolution, and mode solutions isn't enabled, I get something like Runaway argument? aaa \stopSolution \stoptext ! File ended while scanning use of \dostopmode.
system > error on line 0 in file : File ended while scanning use of \dostopmode ...
What's the proper way of doing this?
Use \startmode[...] ... \stopmode in your document without your own Solution environment or define the environment as
\definebuffer[Solution][local=yes]
\startmode[solutions] \setupbuffer[Solution][local=no] \stopmode
\starttext
...
\startSolution solution \stopSolution
...
\stoptext
How would I then do something like this? \def\startSolution{\startmode[solutions]\startframedtext} \def\stopSolution{\stopframedtext\stopmode} -- Vedran Miletić
Am 07.11.2010 um 20:49 schrieb Vedran Miletić:
How would I then do something like this?
\def\startSolution{\startmode[solutions]\startframedtext} \def\stopSolution{\stopframedtext\stopmode}
\startmode[solution] \setupbuffer[Solution][local=no,before=\startframedtext,after=\stopframedtext] \stopmode Wolfgang
On Sun, 7 Nov 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 07.11.2010 um 20:49 schrieb Vedran Miletić:
How would I then do something like this?
\def\startSolution{\startmode[solutions]\startframedtext} \def\stopSolution{\stopframedtext\stopmode}
\startmode[solution] \setupbuffer[Solution][local=no,before=\startframedtext,after=\stopframedtext] \stopmode
In general, I agree with Wolfgang. It is better to redefine the macro at an outer level. You can even do: \defineframedtext[Solution] \startnotmode[solution] \definebuffer[Solution][local=yes] \stopnotmode However, in the few cases that you actually need to check for a mode inside a macro, you can use \doifmode ... etc. Aditya
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Aditya Mahajan
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Vedran Miletić
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Wolfgang Schuster