Thanks. The immediate goal is to make a ”quad chart” w/ different pains in the 
four (2x2 => NW, NE, SW, SE) quadrants. It seemed that the concept was scalable 
to any NxM (even with multi-cell spreads---useful for larger structured 
posters) based on TABLE. But I'd settle for 2x2 at the moment; at one point I'd 
thought of 2x2+1 having a spanning block for publication references per slide 
but decided a separate publications slide was a better idea visualy..

If they have to see an end command, would before/after tags work around a 
framedtext or buffer structure?

1. 2x2 panes, layout order not important, all panes independent; no flow (like 
Framemaker used to do) requiredbetween panes.
2. was going to have inner frames (i.e. + frame for 2x2 which was trivial to 
specify in TABLE) to separate the panes
3. other than wanting the + frame, inner margins &c. for panes wsn't an issue 
either way.

Best,
---K

Kevin W. Rudd, Ph.D.
CAPT, USN (Ret)
Computer Architecture & Engineering (CAE)
Advanced Computing Systems (ACS) Research Program
Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS)
443-654-7878
ke...@lps.umd.edu
Visiting Research Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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From: Wolfgang Schuster <wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 4:31:38 PM
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Cc: Rudd, Kevin <ke...@lps.umd.edu>
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] problem embedding TABLE macros within wrapper macros 
"to reduce repetitive complexity")

Rudd, Kevin schrieb am 08.09.2020 um 19:50:
I have a number of slides using \...framedtext blocks to break the slides into 
panes within a TABLE environment (TMI: not in MWE; merely my justification for 
writing the wrapper macros). When the TABLE macros are invoked explicitly it 
all works fine and produces a suitable single-cell table with "quux blech baz 
bar foo" framed; when embedded in macros (whether defined by \def, 
\unexpanded\def, \define) then it fails with the error "The file ended when 
scanning an argument. => fatal error: return code: 256. A previous question on 
the topic seemed to indicate that TABLE was suitable, so I figure that 
something subtle is wrong as I've invoked the embedded TABLE macros. Any 
suggestions?

While most natural tables command can be embedded within other command the 
cells have to see the end command.

I guess this shouldn't be a problem for your case because something simpler can 
be used to create your desired layout but you have to provide more information:

1. Are there blocks side by side or do you stack them only vertically?

2. Do you need a frame around each block?

3. Are (small) gaps between the blocks allowed?

Wolfgang

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