On 8/31/07, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, now we have a dirty screen version (better than nothing, isn't it ?)
Thanks again.
I tried both the print and the screen instructions and both compile
without error.
I will have to compare the print version output with the plain tex
output
On 8/30/07, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you try:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/CWEB
(the page says cweb is broken, but you got partial success, so worth a
try)
Using Luigi's suggestion I did the following ---
* In the tex file created by cweave replace the line
\input
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007, John Luciani wrote:
On 8/30/07, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you try:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/CWEB
(the page says cweb is broken, but you got partial success, so worth a
try)
Using Luigi's suggestion I did the following ---
* In the tex file
On 8/31/07, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007, John Luciani wrote:
On 8/30/07, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you try:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/CWEB
(the page says cweb is broken, but you got partial success, so worth a
try)
Using
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007, John Luciani wrote:
That worked!!! Thanks.
Can you update the wiki page on how to get a working cweb file using
ConTeXt?
Aditya
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If your question is of interest to others as well, please add
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007, John Luciani wrote:
That worked!!! Thanks.
Can you update the wiki page on how to get a working cweb file using
ConTeXt?
i didn't join this discussion but the complication of web code is that
it defines all those one char commands and such
it
On 8/31/07, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007, John Luciani wrote:
That worked!!! Thanks.
Can you update the wiki page on how to get a working cweb file using
ConTeXt?
i didn't join this discussion but the complication of web code is that
John Luciani wrote:
Since your here Is there any chance of getting the cweb file that was
used to generate cweb-scr.pdf? I like the format and was hoping to do
something similar with my programs.
remind me in a few weeks .. to busy with other things now (new xml
mechanisms)
Hans
On 8/31/07, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Luciani wrote:
Since your here Is there any chance of getting the cweb file that was
used to generate cweb-scr.pdf? I like the format and was hoping to do
something similar with my programs.
remind me in a few weeks .. to busy
Anothers step:
1) save you cweaved tex file as wc.tex
2) put this in test0001a.tex
%% tex0001a
\usemodule [cweb]
\def\ignoreCWEBinput{\relax}
\activateCWEB
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\title {Contents} \processCWEBcontents wc \page
\title {Sections} \processCWEBsections wc \page
On 8/31/07, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anothers step:
1) save you cweaved tex file as wc.tex
No, sorry.
1) Save you cweb file in wc.cweb. process as usual with
$ cweave wc.cweb
then comment \input cwebmac in wc.tex
You should end with
wc.cweb
wc.idx
wc.scn
wc.tex
wc.toc
2) put this
On 9/1/07, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/31/07, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anothers step:
1)..
2) put this in test0001a.tex
%% test0001a.tex
\usemodule[cweb]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\def\ignoreCWEBinput{\relax}
\unprotect
\def\fixtranslatednumber[#1--#2::#3]{%
Anothers step:
1)...
2a) put this in test001b.tex
\usemodule[cweb]
\setupbodyfont
[9pt]
\setuppapersize
[S6][S6]
\setuplayout
[backspace=72.5pt,
leftmargin=50pt,
leftmargindistance=12.5pt,
rightmargin=0pt,
rightedge=80pt,
rightedgedistance=10pt,
leftedge=0pt,
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, John Luciani wrote:
On 8/28/07, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for screen
???
This is a new topicct for me; to compile, I have had a quick look
inside m-cweb but
nothing more.
Actually I have no idea if one can have a screen version with some macro
like
On 8/27/07, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/28/07, John Luciani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I created the file hello.w containing the following lines ---
@** Hello.
@c
@header files@@;
int main(void) {
printf(Hello World.\n);
return(0);
}
@ Header files.
On 8/28/07, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for screen
???
This is a new topicct for me; to compile, I have had a quick look
inside m-cweb but
nothing more.
Actually I have no idea if one can have a screen version with some macro
like \activateCWEB, I'm sorry.
I appreciate
for screen
???
This is a new topicct for me; to compile, I have had a quick look
inside m-cweb but
nothing more.
Actually I have no idea if one can have a screen version with some macro
like \activateCWEB, I'm sorry.
--
luigi
The screen version example that I like is at
http://www.pragma-ade.com/itdemos/internal/cweb/cweb-scr.pdf
Yes, I like it too.
I'm really interesting about WEB, so I would like to produce something
analogous for WEB too.
Do youn know leo ?
http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html
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On 8/28/07, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The screen version example that I like is at
http://www.pragma-ade.com/itdemos/internal/cweb/cweb-scr.pdf
Yes, I like it too.
I'm really interesting about WEB, so I would like to produce something
analogous for WEB too.
Do youn know leo ?
I created the file hello.w containing the following lines ---
@** Hello.
@c
@header files@@;
int main(void) {
printf(Hello World.\n);
return(0);
}
@ Header files.
@header files@+=
#include stdio.h
I run the commands
cweave hello.w
texexec --pdf --modules m-cweb hello.tex
The text
On 8/28/07, John Luciani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I created the file hello.w containing the following lines ---
@** Hello.
@c
@header files@@;
int main(void) {
printf(Hello World.\n);
return(0);
}
@ Header files.
@header files@+=
#include stdio.h
I run the commands
cweave
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