* referencing line numbers of a typing environment
@ 2003-04-05 18:12 Marko Schuetz
2003-04-07 17:00 ` Patrick Gundlach
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From: Marko Schuetz @ 2003-04-05 18:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
I usually present C/C++ code in a typing environment. If I need to
frequently reference statements I put a line number environment around
that. Now I would like to use line numbers and experimented a bit with
\setuptyping[option=commands,escape=/], but did not yet get the
desired results.
Any hint is welcome
Thanks
Marko
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* Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
2003-04-05 18:12 referencing line numbers of a typing environment Marko Schuetz
@ 2003-04-07 17:00 ` Patrick Gundlach
2003-04-07 17:35 ` Marko Schuetz
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From: Patrick Gundlach @ 2003-04-07 17:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Marko Schuetz <MarkoSchuetz@web.de> writes:
Hi Marko,
> I usually present C/C++ code in a typing environment. If I need to
> frequently reference statements I put a line number environment around
> that. Now I would like to use line numbers and experimented a bit with
> \setuptyping[option=commands,escape=/], but did not yet get the
> desired results.
what about this?
\starttext
\setuptyping[option=commands]
\startlinenumbering
\starttyping
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Suspendisse
/startline[line:a]molestie, lorem nec tempor condimentum, enim pede sollicitudin
/blackrule ante,
non mollis est lectus et ligula. Integer at libero. Fusce sagittis
magna vel libero. Sed ut quam. /startline[line:b]Sed faucibus purus in sem. Phasellus ut
\stoptyping
\stoplinenumbering
See \inline [line:a] and \inline[line:b]
\stoptext
Patrick
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* Re: Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
2003-04-07 17:00 ` Patrick Gundlach
@ 2003-04-07 17:35 ` Marko Schuetz
2003-04-07 18:22 ` Marko Schuetz
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From: Marko Schuetz @ 2003-04-07 17:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
Patrick,
From: Patrick Gundlach <pg@levana.de>
Subject: [NTG-context] Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2003 19:00:10 +0200
[..]
> what about this?
>
> \starttext
> \setuptyping[option=commands]
>
> \startlinenumbering
> \starttyping
> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Suspendisse
> /startline[line:a]molestie, lorem nec tempor condimentum, enim pede sollicitudin
> /blackrule ante,
> non mollis est lectus et ligula. Integer at libero. Fusce sagittis
> magna vel libero. Sed ut quam. /startline[line:b]Sed faucibus purus in sem. Phasellus ut
>
> \stoptyping
> \stoplinenumbering
>
> See \inline [line:a] and \inline[line:b]
> \stoptext
Yes, it works. I thought I had tried this, then noticed I had always
tested this within my project, product, and environment. Seems there
are some interferences...
Thank you for the help.
Marko
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* Re: Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
2003-04-07 17:35 ` Marko Schuetz
@ 2003-04-07 18:22 ` Marko Schuetz
2003-04-08 14:52 ` Marko Schuetz
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From: Marko Schuetz @ 2003-04-07 18:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
From: Marko Schuetz <MarkoSchuetz@web.de>
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2003 19:35:25 +0200 (CEST)
> Patrick,
>
> From: Patrick Gundlach <pg@levana.de>
> Subject: [NTG-context] Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
> Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2003 19:00:10 +0200
>
> [..]
> > what about this?
> >
> > \starttext
> > \setuptyping[option=commands]
> >
> > \startlinenumbering
> > \starttyping
> > Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Suspendisse
> > /startline[line:a]molestie, lorem nec tempor condimentum, enim pede sollicitudin
> > /blackrule ante,
> > non mollis est lectus et ligula. Integer at libero. Fusce sagittis
> > magna vel libero. Sed ut quam. /startline[line:b]Sed faucibus purus in sem. Phasellus ut
> >
> > \stoptyping
> > \stoplinenumbering
> >
> > See \inline [line:a] and \inline[line:b]
> > \stoptext
>
>
> Yes, it works. I thought I had tried this, then noticed I had always
> tested this within my project, product, and environment. Seems there
> are some interferences...
It's not my environment...
I narrowed it down to this
\starttext
\setuptyping[option=commands]
\starttyping
cout << "Test!";
\stoptyping
\stoptext
This does not work here. TeX stops at a *-prompt.
Marko
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* Re: Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
2003-04-07 18:22 ` Marko Schuetz
@ 2003-04-08 14:52 ` Marko Schuetz
2003-04-08 16:37 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Marko Schuetz @ 2003-04-08 14:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
Just in case anyone else runs into the same problem.
From: Marko Schuetz <MarkoSchuetz@web.de>
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2003 20:22:50 +0200 (CEST)
> It's not my environment...
>
> I narrowed it down to this
>
> \starttext
>
> \setuptyping[option=commands]
> \starttyping
> cout << "Test!";
> \stoptyping
>
> \stoptext
>
> This does not work here. TeX stops at a *-prompt.
This works:
\starttext
\def\cout{<<}
\setuptyping[option=commands]
\starttyping
cout /cout "Test";
\stoptyping
\stoptext
and so does this:
\starttext
\starttyping
cout << "Test";
\stoptyping
\stoptext
and also this: (where reserve.cpp contains <<)
\starttext
\setuptyping[option=commands]
\typefile{reserve.cpp}
\stoptext
but this does not work:
\starttext
\setuptyping[option=commands]
\starttyping
cout << "Test";
\stoptyping
\stoptext
Marko
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* Re: Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
2003-04-08 14:52 ` Marko Schuetz
@ 2003-04-08 16:37 ` Hans Hagen
2003-04-08 17:00 ` Marko Schuetz
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From: Hans Hagen @ 2003-04-08 16:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
At 16:52 08/04/2003 +0200, you wrote:
>Just in case anyone else runs into the same problem.
>
>From: Marko Schuetz <MarkoSchuetz@web.de>
>Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Re: referencing line numbers of a typing
>environment
>Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2003 20:22:50 +0200 (CEST)
>
> > It's not my environment...
> >
> > I narrowed it down to this
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> > \setuptyping[option=commands]
> > \starttyping
> > cout << "Test!";
> > \stoptyping
> >
> > \stoptext
> >
> > This does not work here. TeX stops at a *-prompt.
>
>This works:
>
>\starttext
>\def\cout{<<}
>\setuptyping[option=commands]
>\starttyping
> cout /cout "Test";
>\stoptyping
>\stoptext
>
>and so does this:
>
>\starttext
>\starttyping
> cout << "Test";
>\stoptyping
>\stoptext
>
>and also this: (where reserve.cpp contains <<)
>
>\starttext
>\setuptyping[option=commands]
>\typefile{reserve.cpp}
>\stoptext
>
>but this does not work:
>
>\starttext
>\setuptyping[option=commands]
>\starttyping
> cout << "Test";
>\stoptyping
>\stoptext
this is a side effect:
option=commands =>
<</bf bold>>
so, in commands mode the << and >> act as braces
option=slanted =>
<<this comes out slanted>>
and here it does a font switch.
Maybe we need another option -)
Hans
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* Re: Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
2003-04-08 16:37 ` Hans Hagen
@ 2003-04-08 17:00 ` Marko Schuetz
2003-04-08 17:49 ` Patrick Gundlach
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From: Marko Schuetz @ 2003-04-08 17:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
From: Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl>
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2003 18:37:12 +0200
[..]
> this is a side effect:
>
> option=commands =>
>
> <</bf bold>>
>
> so, in commands mode the << and >> act as braces
>
> option=slanted =>
>
> <<this comes out slanted>>
>
> and here it does a font switch.
Ahh, I understand. Thank you.
> Maybe we need another option -)
I didn't find the "<< >> as braces" in the docs. IMHO mentioning it in
the docs would suffice.
Marko
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* Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
2003-04-08 17:00 ` Marko Schuetz
@ 2003-04-08 17:49 ` Patrick Gundlach
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From: Patrick Gundlach @ 2003-04-08 17:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
Marko Schuetz <MarkoSchuetz@web.de> writes:
Hello Hans, Marko,
>> Maybe we need another option -)
Yes, please :) I was playing with this yesterday, but couldn't think
of another name. Perhaps options=nogroups disables << and >>?
> I didn't find the "<< >> as braces" in the docs. IMHO mentioning it in
> the docs would suffice.
It is mentioned in the source ;-) and in cont-en?.pdf in chpater 5.8,
but under \type{} and not \starttyping
Patrick
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* Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
2003-04-07 5:45 Guy Worthington
@ 2003-04-16 7:56 ` Patrick Gundlach
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From: Patrick Gundlach @ 2003-04-16 7:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
Guy Worthington <guyw@multiline.com.au> writes:
Hi,
> Marko, I can't even get the documented example to work:
>
> -----
> \startbuffer
> \starttyping
> test//test test/BTEX \footnote{test test test}/ETEX test
> test//test test/BTEX \footnote{test test test}/ETEX test
> test test test/BTEX \bf(nota bene)/ETEX test
> test test test /BTEX \bf(nota bene)/ETEX test
> \stoptyping
> \stopbuffer
>
> \starttext
> \bgroup\setuptyping[option=commands]\getbuffer\egroup
> \stoptext
> -----
>
> If you can't either, then either you or I are going to have to learn
> how to submit a bug report.
Go ahead :)
IMO this should work.
Patrick
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* Re: referencing line numbers of a typing environment
@ 2003-04-07 5:45 Guy Worthington
2003-04-16 7:56 ` Patrick Gundlach
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From: Guy Worthington @ 2003-04-07 5:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
Marko Schuetz <MarkoSchuetz@web.de> writes:
> I usually present C/C++ code in a typing environment. If I need to
> frequently reference statements I put a line number environment around
> that. Now I would like to use line numbers and experimented a bit with
> \setuptyping[option=commands,escape=/], but did not yet get the
> desired results.
>
> Any hint is welcome
>
Marko, I can't even get the documented example to work:
-----
\startbuffer
\starttyping
test//test test/BTEX \footnote{test test test}/ETEX test
test//test test/BTEX \footnote{test test test}/ETEX test
test test test/BTEX \bf(nota bene)/ETEX test
test test test /BTEX \bf(nota bene)/ETEX test
\stoptyping
\stopbuffer
\starttext
\bgroup\setuptyping[option=commands]\getbuffer\egroup
\stoptext
-----
If you can't either, then either you or I are going to have to learn
how to submit a bug report.
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