Am 20.09.2011 um 17:50 schrieb Felix Ingram:

> Some of my verbatim lines are overflowing the framed text box I'm
> putting them in. I see that I could define a pretty printer to handle
> this but I came up with the following:
> 
> 
> \starttext
> \startframedtext[middle][width=.8\textwidth]
> \startframedtext[left][frame=off, width=.6\textwidth]
> \starttyping
> import x
> from x import y
> for z in b:
>    print dfdg
> Some text
> Some text
> Some text
> Some text
> Some really long text Some really long text Some really long text Some
> really long text Some really longtextSomereallylong text Some really
> long text Some really long text Some really long text Some really long
> text Some really long text
> \stoptyping
> \stopframedtext
> \stopframedtext
> \stoptext
> 
> 
> This works but seems like cheating.
> 
> Is there a better third way I could try, or could someone point to a
> mkiv pretty printer example I could study?

Change the alignment of the verbatim text with “\setuptyping[align=flushleft]”.

Wolfgang

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