Example:

\usemodule[nath]
\starttext
\startnathequation
  \underbrace{\mathstrut rr\dots r}_{n \text{times}}
\stopnathequation
\stoptext

Error:

! Missing } inserted.
<inserted text>
                }
<to be read again>
                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ->[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                    \relax
\finishddelimbox@ ->\mathclose {} [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                          \egroup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] #1#2->\mathopen {} \finishddelimbox@
                                              \put@ {\the \ht \sizebox [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ...tbox \nextbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] #1{#2
                                                  }$}
...
l.4 ...race{\mathstrut rr\dots r}_{n \text{times}}

?

My guess is that the expansion of \mathstrut, being \vphantom(, is being
misinterpreted as a delimiter (as '(' is active in nath), but that's
just a layman's guess.
        nikolai

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