How strange. I guess you don't have your modules installed. In such a case,
you could install them from modules.contextgarden.net and put content under
texmf-modules so after mtxrun --generate and context --make examples work.

Another possibility is to use \do...empty and such, but it feels odd when a
module for that is already available.

Jairo

El vie., 22 de ene. de 2021 5:07 p. m., Floris van Manen <v...@klankschap.nl>
escribió:

> unfortunately this does not work, 'annotation' is not found.
>
> But is it possible to give a start/stop definition user parameters?
> And if so, how?
>
>
> .F
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