Hi all,
I am trying to make a synopsis, i.e a text where in the leftmost
column the original document can be read, in the middle the changes
and in the right column the reasons for the changes.
So basically I want to typeset first some text in the leftmost
column (over several pages, on a grid),
* Peter Münster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Jun 28, 2004 20:00]:
> Personally for me, today I'm just looking for two features:
> - line breaking as suggested in my email from 19. June (-> \hyphenatedfile)
> - support for C and C++
What I think would work best is if someone could document the verbatim
env
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 L
Hello,
Nagy Bence wrote:
- how about ConTeXt future (why it is not open source?)
It is open source, even free software. You can go ahead and change
everything yourself. Pragma ADE has licenced this impressive and
valuable macro package under the terms of the GNU Public License
(GPL)! This is
> > - how about ConTeXt future (why it is not open source?)
>
> It is open source, even free software. You can go ahead and change
> everything yourself. Pragma ADE has licenced this impressive and
> valuable macro package under the terms of the GNU Public License
> (GPL)! This is really great! (S
Le 28 juin 04, à 11:49, Patrick Gundlach a écrit :
One thing is missing in context (or not documented in reference
manual?)
is a standard and easy way to build arbitrary parametrised high level
macros.
Thank to you(s) for your macros exemples,
I've now to build mu own sample in the next two
months
Monday, June 28, 2004 Hans Hagen wrote:
> Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
>>What is the difference between setvariable and getparameters?
>>
>>
> the second one does interface translations
Sorry, I meant rawgetparameters
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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)
-
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
What is the difference between setvariable and getparameters?
the second one does interface translations
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 2
Monday, June 28, 2004 Hans Hagen wrote:
> There is
> \setvariables [yournamespace] [yourvar=yourval]
> which operates independent of the language interface
> \getvariable{yournamespace}{yourvar}
> can be used to pick up a var
What is the difference between setvariable and getparameters?
Hans Hagen writes:
> Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
>>> TeX run : 1
>>>
>>> EOMEGA: unrecognized option `-translate-file=natural.tcx'
>>> Try `EOMEGA --help' for more information.
>>
> Maybe GB/Olaf can let aleph/eomega ignore that (or other unknown)
> switches? (so that we don't need to set up those
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
It is true, we need a "programming in ConTeXt" manual. It is
still possible to 'know' how to do things by looking at the way
things are done in ConTeXt itself. For example, in your case
you want something like this:
\def\myCommand[#1]#2{%
\rawgetparameters[myCommand][param1=
Bonjour Maurice,
> One thing is missing in context (or not documented in reference manual?)
> is a standard and easy way to build arbitrary parametrised high level
> macros.
what about:
\def\myCommand{\dosingleempty\doMyCommand}
\def\doMyCommand[#1]{%
\getparameters[XYZ][#1]% define your own
Hi Maurice,
The 'key' to the keyval functionality in ConTeXt are two macros called
\getparameters and \processaction.
Here is a 'quickstart', assuming you want to define \myzigzag:
%
\unprotect % enable exclamations in macro names
\def\myzigzag#1[#2]{%
% the #1 makes sure we allow a space b
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)
- line numbering
- differen
Monday, June 28, 2004 Hans Hagen wrote:
> Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
>>> TeX run : 1
>>>
>>> EOMEGA: unrecognized option `-translate-file=natural.tcx'
>>> Try `EOMEGA --help' for more information.
>>
> Maybe GB/Olaf can let aleph/eomega ignore that (or other
> unknown) switches? (s
Saturday, June 26, 2004 Maurice Diamantini dom wrote:
> Bonjour à tous,
> One thing is missing in context (or not documented in reference manual?)
> is a standard and easy way to build arbitrary parametrised high level
> macros.
> For exemple, instead of
> \def\myCommand#9{...}
> That I shou
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 i
Hi Hans, group,
I saw this passing by in another thread, and since I am myself currently working
on a C port of metapost:
> (and ... i also want to look into extending tex and metapost)
What kind of extensions to metapost do you (or anyone else) have in mind?
Progress update:
Work on the C
Bonjour à tous,
One thing is missing in context (or not documented in reference manual?)
is a standard and easy way to build arbitrary parametrised high level
macros.
For exemple, instead of
\def\myCommand#9{...}
That I should call by
\myCommand{param1}{param2}{...} {param9}
Id'like too kee
Le 25 juin 04, à 18:03, Hans Hagen a écrit :
Maurice Diamantini wrote:
About math, biblio and context2html missing features
mentionned in previous discussion,
...
in context the built in support for math is limited to
- symbols
- numbering
- spacing
(and for those who want that, math typesetting on
Hi,
> Also, this could be the url for hight level FAQ
> (this forum it not realy a hight level forum!)
Go ahead and put it in the wiki! Its up to us all to put content in
there.
> - how about ConTeXt future (why it is not open source?)
It is open source, even free software. You can go ahead a
Hi,
> the idea of the keywords is very nice...
> in
> http://wiki.tcl.tk
> you can search for a specific page using the url
> http://wiki.tcl.tk/file
>
> even more, you can search all pages containing a word like in:
>
> http://wiki.tcl.tk/menu*
But this is not a pure keyword serach. This is just
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
TeX run : 1
EOMEGA: unrecognized option `-translate-file=natural.tcx'
Try `EOMEGA --help' for more information.
Maybe GB/Olaf can let aleph/eomega ignore that (or other unknown) switches? (so that
we don't need to set up those tex's differently)
Hans
--
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?
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
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