Ralf, I take it what you expect, based on your example, is that notangle will "fill in" the pile spacing used by each chunk in the output? Is this default behavior or does it need an option?
I must say I'm a bit confused - my original thought was that all notangle had to do was get the code out of the chunks "as is" line by line and stuff it into the output file in the right order. Can you point me to a couple examples of using -L and what its effects/utility are? (Sorry if they're in the archives - I can try digging later.) I've been reading over Waldek's code and I think I understand what he is up to now, so I'll see what I can do with it - I can see where automatic generation of some of this code via macro would be a Good Thing. Waldek, I'm not sure if others will find it useful but I do intend to use it to try and make asdf load pamphlet files transparently. (or more correctly, load code from pamphlet files.) I really appreciate the time you've put into this and I for one have learned something from it :) Cheers, CY _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
