I was looking to put some Racket code into a set of course notes I'm writing up in LaTeX, and rather than just using verbatim, I thought this would be a perfect time to figure out (at least the basics of) Scribble.
Only, I can't figure out how to integrate it with LaTeX. Is there some other output mode I should be using? If I were going with all-Scribble I'd put my examples in separate .scrbl files and then @include-section them (or some other sort of @include, I guess), but if I put a single example in a file and then run scribble --latex myfile.scrbl I get a LaTeX file that is an entire \document, not one that I can \include elsewhere. (I also get errors that I'm missing style files stabular and skull---skull, really?---but I'll go grab those from CTAN.) It seems like Scribble must be the right tool for what I want here, but I've read most of the documentation that seemed relevant and couldn't find anything that did this. Where should I be looking? -- -=-Don Blaheta-=-dblah...@monm.edu-=-=-<http://www.monmsci.net/~dblaheta/>-=- I intend to live forever---so far, so good. _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users