Hi,
I'm also interested in literate programming and I remember someone doing
literate programming attempts on TeXmacs some time ago (may be you can
search the archives on this mailing list). You can look an excellent
practical literate programming tool called Leo:
http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html
But it has not the typographical quality and scientific document
oriented nature of TeXmacs. Anyway it could be useful.
Cheers,
Offray
Ralf Hemmecke escribió:
On 05/19/2007 07:43 PM, Henri Lesourd wrote:
Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
What is the current status of support of literate programming in
TeXmacs?
No news. This being said, a prototype Mizar plugin has been
recently developed on top of TeXmacs. Have a look at :
http://www.ags.uni-sb.de/~cebrown/mizar-texmacs/mizar-texmacs-tutorial.html
This is not exactly literate programming, but...
Best, Henri
Exactly, that is not what I mean by literate programming. It seems
that nobody is really interested in LP.
I thought it would be totally easy (for a Scheme programmer---which I
am not) to introduce some special environments (for the code) and then
have some commands that write out the code parts in a user defined
order. Of course the code, comes as a tree itself.
Would it be possible if somebody on this list hacks together a few
lines. I could probably extend it (if I am guided enough), but I feel
totally unable to start.
Best regards,
Ralf
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