Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009, Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
Hi all,
I've been fiddling around with metaobj a bit, but defining my own objects
failed. After some debugging, I've reduced this to a metapost /
context MkIV
issue (so no metaobj specifics anymore).
What happens, is that vardefs that use @# as a placeholder in their
name only
work when they are defined in an external .mp file. When I define them
inside
context (\startMPcode or \startMPinclusions), I get funny errors (mostly
"Isolated expression", which seems to mean that the macro is not
defined).
I suspect this is because the way context extracts metapost code. Is
this a
fundamental problem, or could it be fixed?
You need to escape # inside any \startMPwhatever...\stopMPwhatever. This
has to do with the fact that TeX processes the contents before they are
passed to metapost, and TeX does not like isolated #. Try replacing
# with \# or \string#
it's more that tex likes to duplicate the # internally
Hans, does it make sense to parse all MP environments (ironically except
\startMPenvironment, but that is almost redundant in MKIV) with a
separate catcode regime where # has catcode other. After all, it is
highly unlikely that anyone will define a TeX maco inside \startMPcode
or \startMPinclusions.
how about adding
let @## = @# ;
to mp-tool.mp (you need to remake the context format in mkiv or the
metafun format in mkii)
seems to work
Hans
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