On Monday 07 February 2011 18:07:29 Hans Hagen wrote: > On 7-2-2011 10:39, John Culleton wrote: > > In all forms of TeX it is my custom to start with a brief main > > file and call the various components of the document into the > > input stream with \input statements. The termination of the > > document is in the main file with a \stoptext statement. > > > > This works well with pdftex documents and also with > > MKII documents. But it fails with MKIV documents. The Context > > program will read and use an inserted program but will not return > > to the main text stream in the file that did the inputting. It > > just displays an * and hangs. Are there new rules in MKIV about > > breaking up a document into separate files and inserting these in > > sequence via \input statements? > > maybe you have an extra \starttext somewhere > > Hans
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