Hi Wolfgang,

hm, I see, that I did not read your first message correctly. Thank you for 
pointing me to it!

Willi
On Mar 19, 2013, at 8:23 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

> 
> Am 17.03.2013 um 22:58 schrieb Willi Egger <cont...@boede.nl>:
> 
>> Thank you again!
>> 
>> Sorry for misspelling your name Aditya!
>> 
>> I was surprised, that the solution of Wolfgang does not work, with 
>> \expanded{\recurselevel}, though it sounds reasonable. Still all rows are 
>> marked 0. Alan's suggestion gives me the desired result.
> 
> See my change, you have to put \expanded before \bTD because when you write
> 
>  \bTD \expanded{\recurselevel} \eTD
> 
> context will store “\expanded{\recurselevel}” which is expanded
> after all cells are created and \recurselevel has its default value.
> 
> Wolfgang
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