On 11 jan. 2012, at 11:33, luigi scarso wrote:



On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Hans van der Meer 
<havdm...@xs4all.nl<mailto:havdm...@xs4all.nl>> wrote:
Something must have been changed with buffers between the versions:
ConTeXt  ver: 2011.11.29 18:47 MKIV  fmt: 2011.12.31
and
ConTeXt  ver: 2012.01.09 10<tel:2012.01.09%2010>:08 MKIV  fmt: 2012.1.11

Formerly this was ok:
\startbuffer[abc]
whatever
\stopbuffer

Now I get: ! Missing } inserted.

Because running this in isolation goes without a problem, I suspect the change 
has to do with the project structure in which I use the buffer. But again, it 
worked in the past.
Does it works with
\setbuffer[abc]
whatever
\endbuffer
?


It works with these macros, yes. Thanks.

But is \setbuffer..\endbuffer something new? I do not see it on the Reference 
page of the wiki. Also it doesn't seem in line with ConTeXt's regular naming 
scheme of \startsomething..\stopsomething.
Can you give somewhat more information, for examle what is the difference 
between \setbuffer and \startbuffer?


Hans van der Meer

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