At 07:54 PM 6/10/2002 +0200, Kris Hermans wrote:
>Hi again,
>
>While browsing the ConTeXt source, I saw a few files (verb-XXX.tex) for
>fancy verbatim source code. I encountered perl, java(script), eiffel, etc.
>but apparently C(++) is missing. Is there a way to format C(++) code
>somewhat in a fancy way with ConTeXt?
>
>If it isn't there, what are the appropriate steps to take to do it myself?
Today i would write a more clea pretty handler (and i will do so some day),
but for the moment the best thing is to start with for instance the perl or
java one (jv) and see how they perform on a c++ file, if pne of these can
be taken as starting point, a c++ filter is mostly defining keywords.
Hans
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