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Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: Pamphlet format discussion
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Martin Rubey |
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Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: Pamphlet format discussion |
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08 Aug 2007 01:22:55 +0200 |
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"Andrey G. Grozin" <address@hidden> writes:
> Of course, this requires some programming, but quite trivial - LaTeX syntax
> is very simple and regular (unless we play dirty low-level TeX games with
> re-defining character classes, etc.; such tricks should be certainly banned
> in pamphlet files).
I disagree: I love the xy package for diagrams, and it implements a whole new
language within LaTeX. Including giving meaning to the @ character, by the
way.
> >> Ideally, we should have the possibliity to have chunks written in
> >> several languages in the same pamphlet, and to work with them
> >> comfortably from emacs. Currently, this is not possible; so, I don't
> >> think that the current setup is purfect and should not be improved.
> >
> > I am not sure what you mean here. Noweb and similar tools are
> > language independent. By specifying the root chunk to extract at the
> > tangle stage, you can extract source code in various languages from
> > the same pamphlet.
> I mean emacs mode only. Ideally, I'd like LaTeX in a pamphlet to be
> syntax-highlighted as LaTeX, spad code - as spad code (or as aldor, for which
> an emacs mode is available), Makefile parts - as Makefiles, lisp code - as
> lisp, etc. Even better if key bindings will be those of the lisp mode when
> the cursor is inside a lisp chunk, those of auctex when the cursor is in
> LaTeX, etc. All in a single pamphlet. Currently, this cannot be done :-(
Doesn't mmm-mode allow this?
Martin
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