[NTG-context] Re: listings.sty

2004-06-28 Thread Patrick Gundlach
Hello Peter, I suggested to the author of the very feature rich LaTeX-Listings package, Carsten Heinz, to port this package to ConTeXt, and it seems, that he is interested. But before doing it, there are some questions: * What do Hans and other people thing about that? Hmm, I never use

Re: [NTG-context] Re: listings.sty

2004-06-28 Thread Hans Hagen
Patrick Gundlach wrote: Hello Peter, I suggested to the author of the very feature rich LaTeX-Listings package, Carsten Heinz, to port this package to ConTeXt, and it seems, that he is interested. But before doing it, there are some questions: * What do Hans and other people thing about that?

Re: [NTG-context] Re: listings.sty

2004-06-28 Thread Holger Schöner
Hello, I suggested to the author of the very feature rich LaTeX-Listings package, Carsten Heinz, to port this package to ConTeXt, and it seems, that he is interested. But before doing it, there are some questions: * What do Hans and other people thing about that? what is listings.sty

Re: [NTG-context] Re: listings.sty

2004-06-28 Thread Hans Hagen
Peter Münster wrote: On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Hans Hagen wrote: what is listings.sty providing? Hello Hans, here some features of listings.sty: - support for a lot of languages (for example C) - easy to add further languages - line breaking (see my email from 19. June mentioning \lstinline) -

Re: [NTG-context] Re: listings.sty

2004-06-28 Thread Peter Mnster
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Hans Hagen wrote: When cooking up a new environment, it's best to separate functionality and use built in support when possible. For instance, line numbering, layout elements, floating listings are kind of independent of such a mechanisms. Yes, for such features the