Patrick,

Thanks a lot, this was one nasty typo.

My text looks a lot better using the correct macro.

Regards,

Frank
On 2003, Nov 17, , at 15:33, Patrick Gundlach wrote:

Hello Frank,

it took me a while to find the error, because it is really hidden:

However if I put the same sequence in a macro

\def\celcius{$^\circ$C}
-20\celsius\ Dewpoint
-20\celsius Dewpoint

What is going on,

you defined \celcius but used \celsius (s/c). \celsius is a predefined macro in ConTeXt. Use \celsius{-20} Dewpoint in your case.

The macro \celsius is smart about math mode: see the difference in

\celsius{-20} Dewpoint \par
$\celsius{-20}$ Dewpoint \par
\celsius{$-20$} Dewpoint

and more importantly how to solve it.

drop your macro or use it ;-)



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