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From: Johannes Huesing <hannes@ruhrau.de>
Subject: ConTeXt and Noweb?
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 09:50:21 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010831095021.A686@ruhrau.de> (raw)

Hi all,

as there is CWEB support in ConTeXt, I would like to know if 
anyone wrote something for noweb. Noweb is a Literate Programming
tool which is indifferent towards the programming language used,
and can be adapted to different documentation languages.

The woven output of noweb looks very TeXish ie. quite agnostic wrt
the macro package. Noweb.sty provides a LaTeX style to interpret the
cross-references and markups, but also gives some TeX support. It
should be possible, however, to write a module that redefines the
noweb TeX macros to be on top of ConTeXt. This would enable one 
to use the power of ConTeXt cross-referencing tools and maybe some
Metafun stuff to clarify things.

I am planning to put up a poster on a congress with some Literate 
Programming on it and I am thinking of using cells and arrows to
highlight the relation between the code snippets. Has anybody 
tried this before? With ConTeXt, that is. 

Greetings

Johannes
-- 
Johannes Hüsing | Domain: Adresse im Internet. Besteht aus einem 
hannes@ruhrau.de| technischen Teil (http://www.), einem Namen 
                | (erwin_meier) und einer Endung  (zum Beispiel 
                | .de für Deutschland) [J. Albrecht, "Zeit" 12/2001]


             reply	other threads:[~2001-08-31  7:50 UTC|newest]

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2001-08-31  7:50 Johannes Huesing [this message]
2001-08-31  8:29 ` Hans Hagen

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