On Tue, 19 Oct 2010, Chen Shen wrote:
I am using the t-filter/t-vim module, and got stuck with two problems with
it.
1. everything works fine if there is only one \definevimtyping declaration.
However, if i declare two of them, as in the following:
%%%
\definevimtyping[PythonCode][syntax=python]
\definevimtyping[CPPCode][syntax=cpp]
\startPythonCode
... % Code A
\stopPythonCode
\startPythonCode
... % Code B
\stopPythonCode
%%%
The counter for the temporary files is never incremented. So there is only
"jobname-externalfilter-PythonCode-0.tmp" in the directory.
Consequently, Code B appears twice in the produced PDF, while Code A never
appears.
A grouping bug. Does it work with the latest version from the deb branch.
2. Every line in the Python code becomes a new paragraph in ConTeXt. I
wonder if this could be changed.
I am using \setupwitespace[line], so the spacing between two lines of source
is too large.
That is by design. Currently, 2context.vim simply adds some markup, and
the resutant file is read using
\startlines
\stoplines
\start-stop-lines converts each line to a paragraph. You can try
\startsetups vim:setups
\setupwhitespace[none]
\stopsetups
\setupvimtyping[setups=vim:setups]
to see if it helps.
Aditya
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