On 1/2/2018 7:48 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
Consider the following example:

When this is run with --mode=vim, all is well. When the mode is not set, compilation fails. I suspect that the parser is scanning for the closing curlie of \inlineTEX but never sees it.

    \starttext
    \startmode[vim]
    \usemodule[t-vim]
    \definevimtyping[TEX][syntax=context]
    \inlineTEX{%}
    \stopmode
    ‽
    \stoptext

Is there any work-around to prevent this, other than avoiding it completely?
% \enablemode[test]

\starttext

\startbuffer[test]
\type{%}
\stopbuffer

\startmode[test]
    \getbuffer[test]
\stopmode
\startnotmode[test]
    !
\stopnotmode

\stoptext


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