Hi Pablo,
> \showframe
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
> \starttext
> \startbuffer[abc]
> def foo(x):
> if x == 0:
> bar()
> else:
> baz(x)
> foo(x - 1)
> \stopbuffer
> \comment[location=leftmargin,
> space=yes,
> buffer=abc,
> title={Python code}]
> {}\typebuffer[abc]
> \stoptext
>
> This might solve what you need. At least, this is the approach that I
> use to provide text that can be directly copied.
>
> I'm on Linux and last time I tested on Windows there were extra lines in
> the comments.
That's actually something I had never thought of, using PDF comments,
thanks!.
It's a really nice approach, though weirdly it doesn't work on Okular
(Linux+KDE)
for me, even though attachments worked fine. I'll try and see why that
is.
What I had in mind was rather the following:
\starttext
\starttyping[space=on]
def foo(x):
y = bar(x)
if y:
return x
return y
foo(1)
\stoptyping
\stoptext
but with ordinary char32 spaces rather than \textcontrolspace
characters.
Best regards,
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