If I test this file, it does not work % macros=mkvi \startcomponent dm-1 \environment MyLayout \MyHeader{Seconde}{17}{08}{2017}{Devoir surveillé}{1}{1h\,30m} \dorecurse{20}{\input knuth} \math{x^2+4x+5=0} \stopcomponent 2017-08-19 0:23 GMT+02:00 Rik Kabel : > On 2017-08-18 18:14, Fabrice Couvreur wrote: > > Hi Rik, > Can you clarify by editing my files ? > Fabrice > > 2017-08-18 23:57 GMT+02:00 Rik Kabel : > >> On 2017-08-18 17:34, Fabrice Couvreur wrote: >> >> Hello, >> It's ok for me if I compile the Aditya file. >> I have another problem with a simple structure. I created the file >> MyLayout.tex containing the macro and I want to call this macro in the >> dm1.tex file, but it does not work. >> Thank you >> Fabrice >> >> ######### >> MyLayout.tex >> ######### >> >> % macros=mkvi >> >> \startenvironment MyLayout >> >> \setuplayout >> [header=3\lineheight, >> headerdistance=\lineheight] >> >> \setupbackgrounds >> [header] >> [text] >> [ >> frame=off, >> bottomframe=on, >> framecolor=darkgray, >> rulethickness=2pt, >> ] >> >> \defineframed[headerframed] >> [ >> frame=off, % For visualization set this to on >> height=fit, >> width=fit, >> location=bottom, >> boffset=\lineheight, >> ] >> >> \starttexdefinition MyHeader #where #day #month #year #title #number #time >> >> \setupheadertexts >> [{\headerframed[align=middle, foregroundstyle=bold, >> foregroundcolor=red] >> {#title n\high{o}\,#number}}] >> >> \setupheadertexts >> [{\headerframed[align=flushleft, foregroundstyle=\ssx] >> {Lycée JANSON DE SAILLY \\ \date[d=#day,m=#month,y=#year]}}] >> [{\headerframed[align=flushright, foregroundstyle=\ssx] >> {#where \\ {#time}}}] >> >> \stoptexdefinition >> >> \stopenvironment >> >> ###### >> dm-1.tex >> ###### >> >> \startcomponent dm-1 >> >> \environment MyLayout >> >> \MyHeader{Seconde}{17}{08}{2017}{Devoir surveillé}{1}{1h\,30m} >> >> \input knuth >> >> \stopcomponent >> >> 2017-08-18 18:44 GMT+02:00 Otared Kavian : >> >>> Hi Aditya, >>> >>> Thanks for having sent the example file: indeed with your file I can >>> typeset the example and see the expected result. >>> I don’t know what happened when I copied and pasted the example from the >>> e-mail… >>> I think the command >>> % macros = mkvi >>> was not set correctly written at the first line, that is I had a space >>> before the percent sign « % ». In fact >>> %macros=mkvi >>> or >>> %macros = mkvi >>> work as well. >>> >>> By the way, wouldn’t be more user friendly, and more in the spirit of >>> ConTeXt, if we had a command saying >>> \enablemode[mkvi] >>> in order to tell ConTeXt that we are using %macros = mkvi ? >>> >>> Best regards: OK >>> >>> > On 18 Aug 2017, at 17:54, Aditya Mahajan wrote: >>> > >>> > On Fri, 18 Aug 2017, Otared Kavian wrote: >>> > >>> >> Hi Aditya, >>> >> >>> >> I tried to typeset your example, but got an error: whether or not the >>> command >>> >> % macros=mkvi >>> >> is present on the fist line, then ConTeXt complains saying that >>> >> ! Illegal parameter number in definition of \MyHeader >>> >> and stops typesetting pointing to the command \stoptexdefinition. >>> > >>> > I am attaching the file. It runs fine here with ConTeXt ver: 2017.08.14 >>> 23:57. >>> > >>> > Aditya >> >> >> I believe you need to declare the use of MKVI macros as the first thing >> in your project file if they will be used by any components. >> >> -- >> Rik >> >> > %macros=mkvi > \startcomponent dm-1 > … > > > > -- > Rik > > > > ____________________________________________________________ > _______________________ > If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to > the Wiki! > > maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/ > listinfo/ntg-context > webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net > archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ > wiki : http://contextgarden.net > ____________________________________________________________ > _______________________ >