Am 19.06.2012 05:57, schrieb Lex Trotman:
On 19 June 2012 13:47, Wilhelm Meier<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to have the possibility to distinguish different types of
listings blocks, say one style for shell-language rsp. shell-commands typed
in and another style for C++ source-code examples. A simple example would be
to give the shell-language a light-red background and the C++ source a
lightgrey background.
So, the question is: is the a possibility to give additional attributes to a
listing-block that are passed (uninterpreted) to the backend, so the e.g.
xslt-processor can use them?
Hi,
Thats what the role attribute is for, is made into a role=attribute on
docbook or class= on xhtml
Well, I can't get it working ... no role attribute showed up in the xml
file.
What's wrong?
[source,java,unnumbered,role=xyz]
----
{
Anweisung-1
}
----
[source,java,unnumbered,4,role=xyz]
----
{
Anweisung-1
}
----
Cheers
Lex
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