On 2014-10-15 09:06, Sander Maijers wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using beta 2014.09.27. The code below produces a slanted, unquoted > quotation, whereas I intend to produce a slanted, double-quoted > quotation. How can I fix it? > > \definedelimitedtext[quotationsl][ > style=slanted, > left={\symbol[leftquotation]}, > right={\symbol[rightquotation]}, > location=text, > ] > > \setupdelimitedtext[quotationsl][style=slanted,left={\symbol[leftquotation]},right={\symbol[rightquotation]}] > > \starttext > \quotationsl{This should be slanted and double-quoted.} > \stoptext > > Best, > Sander Maijers > Looks like a bug. Modifying the parenthesis example at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupdelimitedtext demonstrates that when a style other than normal is specified, the left and right settings are ignored and style settings in deeper levels ignored as well. (There may be other keys that are ignored as well, and others that set this off.) I tried a number of combinations. The following is one that shows the problem. Without the style settings, it works as described in the wiki. \definedelimitedtext[parenthesis][location=text] \setupdelimitedtext [parenthesis:1] [left={(}, right={)}] \setupdelimitedtext [parenthesis:2] [style=slanted, left={[}, right={]}] \setupdelimitedtext [parenthesis:3] [style=normal, left={\{}, right={\}}] \starttext \parenthesis{My outer layer \parenthesis{my inner layer \parenthesis{my innermost layer}}} \stoptext -- rik