On 08/30/2017 02:50 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Aug 2017, Hans Hagen wrote:
>> On 8/29/2017 9:02 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> In that case, what enables [lines=yes] in \setuptyping?
>> linebreaks
>
> There is only a subtle difference between the two:
Many thanks for the inf
On 08/29/2017 11:28 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 8/29/2017 9:02 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> In that case, what enables [lines=yes] in \setuptyping?
> linebreaks
Many thanks for your reply, Hans.
I’m afraid this isn’t what I get in the following sample:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\showf
On Tue, 29 Aug 2017, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 8/29/2017 9:02 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 08/29/2017 07:25 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 8/29/2017 4:43 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
I thought the lines key should display multiple lines when they are in
the code.
How should I got the multiple line
On 8/29/2017 9:02 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 08/29/2017 07:25 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 8/29/2017 4:43 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
I thought the lines key should display multiple lines when they are in
the code.
How should I got the multiple lines in the sample above?
empty lines are a
On 08/29/2017 07:25 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 8/29/2017 4:43 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>> [...]
>> I thought the lines key should display multiple lines when they are in
>> the code.
>>
>> How should I got the multiple lines in the sample above?
> empty lines are always collapsed
Many thanks for
On 8/29/2017 4:43 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuptyping[TEX][lines=yes]
\starttext
\startTEX
code
one line before
two lines before
three lines before
\stopTEX
\stoptext
I thought the lines key should d
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\setuptyping[TEX][lines=yes]
\starttext
\startTEX
code
one line before
two lines before
three lines before
\stopTEX
\stoptext
I thought the lines key should display multiple lines when they are in
the code.
How sh