Thanks Hans for your very prompt reply.

I placed
\overloadmode\plusfour
at the beginning of the file

The example now compiles.

However the command \infull{Ch} now results in CH in small capitals.

Is there something I have misunderstood?

Thanks

Nigel

On 18 Nov 2020, at 14:19, Hans Hagen <j.hagen@xs4all.nl> wrote:

On 11/18/2020 1:35 PM, Nigel King wrote:
Dear Group,
Thanks for your excellent work.
I have just got a new computer and installed Context as I normally do. Unfortunately there appears to be a bug, unless I have done something wrong. \infull appears not to be working. I have used the following test file which is from the wiki but split the line with \infull{Ch} in two to be certain.
\definesynonyms[test][tests][\infull]
\setupsynonyms[test][criterium=all]
 \test{ITU}{International Telecommunication Union}
 \test{MID}{Maritime Identification Digit}
 \test{Ch}{Switzerland}
\starttext
The \ITU\ is an
organisation in \infull{Ch}
\subject{Short is nice}
 \placelistoftests
\stoptext
The log message has this in it.
tex error       > tex error on line 12 in file /Users/nki001/OneDrive/MyDocuments/Context/NGAForIreland/test.tex: Undefined control sequence

fixed in next upload ... but ... on my machine, where I run with

 \overloadmode\plusfour % error, \plusthree is warning only

i then will get:

csname overload > fatal error, protection level 4, control sequence 'infull', properties 'frozen instance protected', file './oeps.tex', line 4

because \infull is already used by the predefine abbreviations instance

no problem if you don't use that feature

Hans




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