At Thu, 31 Jan 2013 18:40:06 +0100, "Jos Koot" wrote: > Q1 > @racket[(string-length ((fmt "I") #e1e100000))] > is expanded to > (string-length ((fmt "I") 1000....000)) > with 100000 zeros. How can I make scribble render #e1e100000 as #e1e100000?
You could use `code' instead of `racket': @code{(string-length ((fmt "I") #e1e100000))} I think `code' is probably better than `racket' most of the time, but they different strengths and weaknesses. > Q3 > I try > @tabular[#:sep @hspace[3] #:style 'top (list (list ....] > in an attempt to have each element justified at top, but this does no show > any effect. How can I outline like in: > > item1 this is item-1 > Not important. > > item2 this is item-2 > not important either. > > item3 end > of this > question. You need to make a style that has a `table-columns' property that has a style with a 'top property for each column: (let ([top (style #f '(top))]) (style #f (list (table-columns (list top top top))))) Granted, that's complicated. The `tabular' form should provide simpler support for constructing the right style. ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users