Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> writes:

> On 2/5/2016 5:13 PM, Andrea De Michele wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I want to expand a macro inside a block when the block is written and not 
>> when it is used.
>> Here a simple example:
>>
>> \defineblock[myblock]
>> \hideblocks[myblock]
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> \define\mynumber{1}
>> Some text: mynumber is :\mynumber
>> \beginmyblock
>>    This is mynumber inside the first myblock, I want 1 and I obtain:  
>> \mynumber
>> \endmyblock
>>
>> \define\mynumber{2}
>> Some text: mynumber now is :\mynumber
>> \beginmyblock
>>    This is mynumber inside the second myblock, I want 2 and I obtain:  
>> \mynumber
>> \endmyblock
>>
>> \useblocks[myblock]
>> \stoptext
>>
>> This produce:
>>
>> Some text: mynumber is :1
>> Some text: mynumber now is :2
>> This is mynumber inside the first myblock, I want 1 and I obtain: 2
>> This is mynumber inside the second myblock, I want 2 and I obtain: 2
>>
>> instead I want:
>>
>> Some text: mynumber is :1
>> Some text: mynumber now is :2
>> This is mynumber inside the first myblock, I want 1 and I obtain: 1
>> This is mynumber inside the second myblock, I want 2 and I obtain: 2
>>
>> It is possible in some way?
>
> no (at least not in a trivial way)

:(

anyway, thank you.
-- 
Andrea De Michele

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