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 <ota...@gmail.com <mailto:ota...@gmail.com>>:

    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 <adit...@umich.edu
    <mailto:adit...@umich.edu>> 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 <tel:2017.08.14%2023>:57.
    >
    > Aditya<frame.tex>


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
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