At Fri, 05 Aug 2011 19:54:07 -0400, Prabhakar Ragde wrote: > For what it's worth, I found the documentation on tables largely > incomprehensible, and could not get them to render through LaTeX without > everything all mushed together.
I agree. (As it happens, if I had continued working on Scribble today, then easy-to-use options/variants for cell spacing and borders would have been my next change --- or, at least, so I thought at the point that I shifted to other things.) > Apropos of which, I don't know how to produce pure raw LaTeX code from > within Scribble. I can usually cheat with things like > > (make-element > (make-style "begin" '(exact-chars)) ...) > > or (make-style "relax" ...), but for LaTeX package macros that parse one > of their arguments more exactly (where wrapping the argument in > \relax{...} will not work), I have to resort to building what I want at > a high enough level that I can wrap it all in \relax without LaTeX > getting upset. I feel like I'm pretty much doing what the LaTeX renderer > does, but trying to stay within a higher-level API. If we want Scribble > to be a LaTeX replacement but still render through LaTeX, it might need > more thinking as to how to provide access in a Rackety fashion. I agree with all that, too. It sounds like you're doing the right experiments to figure out what the better interface should be! _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev