By the way, if someone on this list has got too much time, he could write something that would fulfill the goals of literate programming -- à la web and cweb. Knuth was able to make books with his source code. I believe that lhs2tex is great for classes about haskell or fp, but I never found it satisfying for programs with several modules, for instance.
El 05/05/2010, a las 12:42, Ozgur Akgun escribió: > OK, I've found them! > > They were under "/Users/username/.cabal/share/lhs2tex-1.15" and this path was > not in the search path of lhs2TeX. > I'm using Snow Leoprad. This might be a bug I guess? > > Anyway, problem solved for me. > > Best, > > On 5 May 2010 16:03, Ozgur Akgun <ozgurak...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I am trying to get lhs2TeX to work. I installed the package using cabal, and > now I try to run it on a very simple *.lhs file. > > But it blames me and says user error, cannot find lhs2TeX.fmt: > > lhs2TeX: user error (File `lhs2TeX.fmt' not found in search path: > > And, when I check the search path, there really is no lhs2TeX.fmt file. > Should I download it separately or something like that? > > PS: Thanks for the great package to the authors! > > Best, > Ozgur Akgun > > > > -- > Ozgur Akgun > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
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