On 01/29/2012 01:05 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> [...]
> 
> The \type has to change the meaning of "\” to make it a normal symbol
> but when you use it with headcommand it is to late. A better command
> to show command is \tex{…} which appends a save version of "\” in front
> of the argument.
> 
> \definedescription[abc][headcommand=\tex]
> \starttext
> \abc{startext} not working
> \stoptext

Thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.

I'm afraid it doesn't work:

        \definedescription[abc][headcommand=\tex]
        \starttext
        \abc{startext} not working \tex{stoptext}
        \stoptext

\tex{…} command works, but not if invoked from headcommand.

Thanks for your help,


Pablo
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