Re: [NTG-context] Inserting verbatim text in a figure and framed.

2013-07-31 Thread john Culleton
On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 23:03:32 +0200 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote: Am 30.07.2013 um 21:30 schrieb Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr: On Tue, Jul 30 2013, john Culleton wrote: Here is my code so far. I want to show a file in verbatim form. It compiles but here is no

Re: [NTG-context] Inserting verbatim text in a figure and framed.

2013-07-31 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 31.07.2013 um 16:42 schrieb john Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com: Possibly Peter used it because I used it. I used it because the example I followed in The Manual used a buffer. As it happens his example works better. My example1.tex is knuth.tex with two minor modifications. His version

[NTG-context] Inserting verbatim text in a figure and framed.

2013-07-30 Thread john Culleton
Here is my code so far. I want to show a file in verbatim form. It compiles but here is no frame around the text and there is no caption. \startbuffer[ex1] \typefile[]{example1.tex} \stopbuffer \placefigure[here][fig:ex1] {Example 1}

Re: [NTG-context] Inserting verbatim text in a figure and framed.

2013-07-30 Thread Peter Münster
On Tue, Jul 30 2013, john Culleton wrote: Here is my code so far. I want to show a file in verbatim form. It compiles but here is no frame around the text and there is no caption. Hi, this works here: --8---cut here---start-8--- \starttext

Re: [NTG-context] Inserting verbatim text in a figure and framed.

2013-07-30 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 30.07.2013 um 21:30 schrieb Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr: On Tue, Jul 30 2013, john Culleton wrote: Here is my code so far. I want to show a file in verbatim form. It compiles but here is no frame around the text and there is no caption. Hi, this works here:

Re: [NTG-context] Inserting verbatim text in a figure and framed.

2013-07-30 Thread Peter Münster
On Tue, Jul 30 2013, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: Am 30.07.2013 um 21:30 schrieb Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr: \startbuffer[ex1] \typefile[]{test.tex} \stopbuffer Why do you use a buffer? Copy + paste ... ;) (brain was somewhere else... ;) -- Peter